For Marx /

For Marx is a milestone in the development of Western Marxism since the Second World War. The book, first published in France in 1965, has come to be regarded as the founding text of the school of 'structuralist Marxism' which was presided over by the fascinating and enigmatic figure of Lo...

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Main Author: Althusser, Louis
Corporate Author: Alexander Street (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Verso, 1996.
Series:Verso classics ; 1.
Social theory.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
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Summary:For Marx is a milestone in the development of Western Marxism since the Second World War. The book, first published in France in 1965, has come to be regarded as the founding text of the school of 'structuralist Marxism' which was presided over by the fascinating and enigmatic figure of Louis Althusser. Structuralism constituted an intellectual revolution in the 1960s and 1970s and radically transformed the way philosophy, political and social theory, history, science, and aesthetics were discussed and thought about. For Marx was a key contribution to that process and it fundamentally recast the way in which many people understood Marx and Marxism.'' ''This book contains the classic statements of Althusser's analysis of the young Marx and the importance of Feuerbach during this formative period, of his thesis of the 'epistemological break' between the early and the late Marx, and of his conception of dialectics, contradiction, and 'overdetermination'. Also included is a study of the materialist theatre of Bertolazzi and Brecht and the critique of humanist readings of Marxism. Since his death in 1990, Althusser's legacy has come under renewed examination and it is increasingly recognized that the influence of his ideas has been wider and deeper than previously thought: reading For Marx, in its audacity, originality and rigour, will explain why this impact was so significant. -- Back cover.
Item Description:"First published in English in 1969"--Title page verso
Physical Description:1 online resource (271 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.