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020 | _a9781474277785 (PB) | ||
041 | _aeng | ||
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_a316.3 _bHEN |
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100 | _aHenry, Michel | ||
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_aMarx _b: An Introduction |
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_bBloomsbury Academic _c2019 _aLondon |
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300 | _axxix, 101p. | ||
505 | _aForeword; Translator's Note; 1 Marx: An introduction; I; II; 2 Life, death: Marx and Marxism; 3 Productive forces and subjectivity; Notes; Foreword; Translator's Note; 1 Marx: An introduction; 2 Life, death: Marx and Marxism; 3 Productive forces and subjectivity; Index | ||
520 | _a According to Michel Henry, no thinker has been more influential than Marx, and no one has been more misunderstood. With his characteristic clarity and elegance, Henry seeks to pull out the philosophical heart of Marx's work and the reasons this complex philosophy has so often been simplified, distorted and obscured. Marx: An Introduction is not just a recovery of the theoretical centre of Marx's thinking, but also a brilliant introduction to the work of Marx in general; concise and punchy without glossing over the difficult material, it provides a totally fresh reading of Marx's corpus. Michel Henry shares with Marx a concern for the living work and the living individual and this shared preoccupation is brilliantly conveyed throughout the book. An essential read for those wrestling with Marx for the first time, and those looking for a new way to approach well-trodden territory. | ||
650 | _aMarxism | ||
650 | _aKarl Marx | ||
690 | _aGeneral | ||
700 | _aSeyler, Frederic | ||
700 | _aJustaert, Kristien (Translator) | ||
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