Marx and the politics of abstraction / by Paul Paolucci.
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- 9789004201385
- 9004201386
- 1283120852
- 9781283120852
- 9786613120854
- 6613120855
- 335.4/112 22
- HX39.5 .P2645 2011eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Marx and the Politics of Abstraction; Copyright; Contents; Author's Foreword; Chapter One Science and Politics; Chapter Two Critique and Method; Chapter Three Inquiry and Abstraction; Chapter Four Relational Sociology and Dialectic; Chapter Five Teleology and Dialectic; Chapter Six Marx's Political Science; Afterword; References; Index.
Through examining Marx's methods of critique and abstraction, this book presents a series of problems in conventional social thought and the alternatives Marx's approach poses. It demonstrates how sound social science abstraction cannot but have political, often radical, implications.
English.
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