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The Great Philosophers: Marx

Author: Terry Eagleton  

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'History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce' Karl Marx A brilliant account of Marx and his view of utopia and socialism.

'History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce' Karl MarxA brilliant account of Marx and his view of utopia and socialism.

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'History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce' Karl Marx A brilliant account of Marx and his view of utopia and socialism.

'History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce' Karl MarxA brilliant account of Marx and his view of utopia and socialism.

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'We are free when, like artists, we produce without the goad of physical necessity' Karl Marx

For Marx, freedom entailed release from commercial labour. In this highly engaging account, Eagleton outlines the relationship between production, labour and ownership which lie at the core of Marx's thinking. Marx's utopia was a place in which labour is increasingly automated, emancipating the wealth of sensuous individual development so that 'savouring a peach [is an aspect] of our self-actualisation as much as building dams or churning out coat-hangers'.

Combining extracts from Marx's revolutionary philosophy, along with insightful analysis, this is the perfect guide to one of the world's greatest thinkers.

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Critic Reviews

“The virtue of these deceptively brief books is that they are the real thing - EVENING STANDARDEagleton is a compelling writer and raconteur - POPMATTERSA promising venture - THE TIMESRarely have intellectual sophistication and complexity come so cheap - FINANCIAL TIMESThe books should improve the cultural circulation of philosophy by their style as well as their substance - TES”

The virtue of these deceptively brief books is that they are the real thing - EVENING STANDARD

Eagleton is a compelling writer and raconteur - POPMATTERS

A promising venture - THE TIMES

Rarely have intellectual sophistication and complexity come so cheap - FINANCIAL TIMES

The books should improve the cultural circulation of philosophy by their style as well as their substance - TES

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About the Author

Acclaimed literary scholar and cultural theorist Terry Eagleton is Professor of Cultural Theory at the National University of Ireland, Galway, Professor of English Literature at Lancaster University, and Distinguished Visiting Professor of English Literature at Notre Dame. Eagleton is the author of many books including The Idea of Culture, Sweet Violence: The Idea of the Tragic, the bestselling text Literary Theory: An Introduction, Trouble with Strangers: A Study of Ethics and Why Marx Was Right.

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'We are free when, like artists, we produce without the goad of physical necessity' Karl Marx For Marx, freedom entailed release from commercial labour. In this highly engaging account, Eagleton outlines the relationship between production, labour and ownership which lie at the core of Marx's thinking. Marx's utopia was a place in which labour is increasingly automated, emancipating the wealth of sensuous individual development so that 'savouring a peach [is an aspect] of our self-actualisation as much as building dams or churning out coat-hangers'.Combining extracts from Marx's revolutionary philosophy, along with insightful analysis, this is the perfect guide to one of the world's greatest thinkers.

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Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co | Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published
7th January 2021
Pages
80
ISBN
9781474616744

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