Friedrich Engels for the 21st Century

Friedrich Engels for the 21st Century

Reflections and Revaluations

Carver, Terrell; Rapic, Smail

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

05/2022

405

Dura

Inglês

9783030971373

15 a 20 dias

688

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Chapter One: Introduction.- Section 1 Epistemology and Philosophy of Nature.- Chapter Two: Engels and the dialectic of nature.- Chapter Three: Engels and the "Dialectics of Nature".- Chaper Four: Was Engels a dialectical materialist?.- Chapter Five: Engels and the end of philosophy.- Section 2 Political Economy.- Chapter Six: Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy: the is/ought question.- Chapter Seven: The young Engels and the critique of capitalism: his influence on the young Marx.- Chapter Eight: Engels on the "external market" and "de-industrialization".- Section 3 The Condition of the Working Class.- Chapter Nine: The constitution of the proletariat: bringing together Friedrich Engels, Edward P. Thompson and Michael Vester.- Chapter Ten: The Housing Question Revisited.- Section 4 Theorizing Power.- Chapter Eleven: Engels theorizes gender hierarchy inThe Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State.- Chapter Twelve: The concept of power in Engels's theory of the state.- Chapter Thirteen Re-reading Engels in the twenty-first century: state, nationalism, and internationalism.- Section 5 Engels and Literature.- Chapter Fourteen: The proletariat and the "people": Engels and the "social prose" of the 1840s.- Chapter Fifteen: Engels's philosophical mock-epic: The Triumph of Faith.- Chapter Sixteen: Engels and German literature: a political history to the present.- Section 6 Emancipation - Revolution - Communism.- Chapter Seventeen: Engels on post-capitalist society: continuity or discontinuity with Marx.- Chapter Eighteen Engels and the remaking of communism in the twenty-first century.- Chapter Nineteen: Afterword: whither Engels?



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Friedrich Engels;Karl Marx;Marxism;Dialectic;Capitalism;German literature;Bi-centenary;Wuppertal;Reflections;Revaluations;Working Class;The State;Epistemology;Philosophy of Nature;Political Economy;De-industrialization;Proletariat;Political History;Communism