Karl Marx and the Future of the HumanLexington Books, 1. 2. 2005 - 244 strán (strany) In this excellent study of Karl Marx's thought, Cyril Smith takes a long and winding route that starts with classical world thought. When he arrives at the door to Marx's pantheon we see that, with the significant yet largely overlooked example of Spinoza, most thinkers—and especially Western ones—are opposed to essential aspects of democracy. In Marx and the Future of the Human Cyril Smith explains that Karl Marx, more than any other thinker, is misrepresented by what has come to be understood as 'Marxism.' Marxism has developed into, among other things, a method for analyzing capitalism, a way of looking at history, and a way to theorize the role of the working class in a future society. Marx, however, speaks about a conception of human life that was absent during his lifetime and remains absent today. Marx sought 'the alteration of humans on a mass scale:' economics, politics, daily lived-life, and spiritual life. In discussing Marx and spirituality, Cyril Smith relates Marx to the thought of William Blake. Someone coming to Marx for the first time as well as the seasoned scholar can read this book. Marx and the Future of the Human is a book rife with thoughtful and creative connections written by someone who has spent most of his life close to the spirit of Karl Marx's thought. |
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... Spirit has achieved , and this only after Spirit's work is done , when it is too late for the philosopher to tell anybody what to do about it . The old scenario about " Hegel the idealist " and " Marx the materialist , " in which Hegel ...
... Spirit has achieved , and this only after Spirit's work is done , when it is too late for the philosopher to tell anybody what to do about it . The old scenario about " Hegel the idealist " and " Marx the materialist , " in which Hegel ...
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... Spirit . However , political economy cannot imagine the possibility of a human way of living . ( Religion says it knows another way , but that it is not , unfortunately , to be found in this world . ) This is the starting point of ...
... Spirit . However , political economy cannot imagine the possibility of a human way of living . ( Religion says it knows another way , but that it is not , unfortunately , to be found in this world . ) This is the starting point of ...
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... Spirit , trans . H. Kainz ( University Park : Penn- sylvania State University Press , 1994 ) , 101 . 15. Paris Manuscripts : Marx - Engels Selected Works ( MECW ) , Vol . 3 : 329 16. Hegel , The German Constitution : In Hegel's ...
... Spirit , trans . H. Kainz ( University Park : Penn- sylvania State University Press , 1994 ) , 101 . 15. Paris Manuscripts : Marx - Engels Selected Works ( MECW ) , Vol . 3 : 329 16. Hegel , The German Constitution : In Hegel's ...
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... Spirit , " the subject which is also substance , " described as " I ' that is ' we , ' ' we ' that is ' I. " 13 Here is the starting point of Marx's debt to Hegel , as well as Marx's critique of Hegel . Marx saw that Hegel's notion of ...
... Spirit , " the subject which is also substance , " described as " I ' that is ' we , ' ' we ' that is ' I. " 13 Here is the starting point of Marx's debt to Hegel , as well as Marx's critique of Hegel . Marx saw that Hegel's notion of ...
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... Spirit , 1 . 14. Capital , Vol . 1 , Chapter 7. This is where the key opposition — and similarity— of Marx to Hegel , is located . The words “ materialism ” and “ idealism ” were used by " Marxists " in a quite misleading way . Marx had ...
... Spirit , 1 . 14. Capital , Vol . 1 , Chapter 7. This is where the key opposition — and similarity— of Marx to Hegel , is located . The words “ materialism ” and “ idealism ” were used by " Marxists " in a quite misleading way . Marx had ...
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