The Marxism of Manuel Sacristán [electronic resource] : from communism to the new social movements / by Manuel Sacristán ; translated and edited by Renzo Llorente.
Material type: TextLanguage: Original language: Spanish Series: Historical materialism book series ; 76.Publication details: Leiden, The Netherlands : Brill, [2014]Description: 1 online resource (vi, 311 p. .)ISBN:- 9004280529
- 9789004280526
- 320.53/2 23
- HX72 .S23 2014
Translated from Spanish.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Acknowledgements; Introduction; A Note on This Edition; Part 1 On Marx and Engels; Chapter 1 Marx's Scientific Work and His Notion of Science; Chapter 2 Karl Marx as a Sociologist of Science; Chapter 3 Engels's Task in Anti-Dühring; Chapter 4 Marx on Spain; Chapter 5 What is Dialectic?; Chapter 6 One Hundred Years On: To What 'Literary Genre' Does Marx's Capital Belong?; Chapter 7 On the Centenary of Karl Marx's Death; Chapter 8 Which Marx Will Be Read in the Twenty-First Century?; Part 2 On Political Ecology, Communist Politics, and the New Social Movements.
Chapter 9 Political Ecological Considerations in MarxChapter 10 Paper for the Conference on Politics and Ecology; Chapter 11 The Political and Ecological Situation in Spain and the Way to Approach This Situation Critically from a Position on the Left; Chapter 12 Three Notes on the Clash of Cultures and Genocide; Chapter 13 On the Subject of 'Eurocommunism'; Chapter 14 On Stalinism; Chapter 15 Marxist Parties and the Peace Movement; Chapter 16 The Marxist Tradition and New Problems; Part 3 Interviews; Chapter 17 'Gramsci is a classic, he is not a fad': Interview with the Diario de Barcelona.
Chapter 18 Manuel Sacristán Speaks With DialécticaChapter 19 Interview with Naturaleza; Chapter 20 Interview with Mundo Obrero; Further Reading; References; Index.
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The Marxism of Manuel Sacristán: From Communism to the New Social Movements offers a substantial selection of some of the most significant writings on Marx, Marxism, and radical social theory by Spain's most important Marxist philosopher.
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