توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Marx's interpretation of history
نام کتاب : Marx's interpretation of history
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تفسیر مارکس از تاریخ
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نویسندگان : Melvin Miller Rader
ناشر : Oxford University Press
سال نشر : 1979
تعداد صفحات : 280
ISBN (شابک) : 0195024753
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 10 مگابایت
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Base and superstructure 3
1. The fundamentalist and the dialectical versions of the base-superstructure model
2. Summary of Marx\'s \"materialist interpretation of history\"
3. A non-reductive interpretation of the preface
4. Nature and human person
5. The conflict between the productive forces and the productive relations
6. The interpenetration of \"science\" and the economic base
7. The role of education in the productive process
8. Property, law, and the state
9. Ideology
10. The relation of art to base and superstructure
11. Other spheres of culture: religion, morals, and philosophy
12. Base-superstructure and organic totality
Organic Structure 56
1. The organic totality model
2. How the conception of organic totality took shape in Marx\'s thought
3. Internal and external relations
4. Hierarchy
5. Lingering questions and an attempted answer
Organic development 86
1. Historicism
2. Plato and Marx
3. Dialectic in Hegel and Marx
4. The historical dialectic of essence and existence
5. Alienation
6. The relation of alienation to the two models of historical interpretation
7. The objective stages of historical explanation
8. A multilinear and organic theory of history
The abstract and the concrete 137
1. Marx and the expressivist movement
2. The expressivist influence of Schiller
3. Feuerbach on abstraction and concreteness
4. Hegel and Marx on abstraction and concreteness
5. Concreteness and abstraction in human life
6. The polemic against political abstraction
7. The polemic against economic abstraction
Crisis and revolution 179
1. The relation of revolutionary crisis to models of historical explanation
2. Differing interpretations of Marx
3. The organic way of thinking about crisis
4. The concept of historical crisis
5. The outer dialectic: conflict between productive forces and productive relations
6. The inner dialectic of powers and needs
7. The economic system in the light of human needs
8. The future as history: revolution and reconstruction
9. Unsituated and situated freedom
10. The resurgence of the dialectical model
11. A backward glance
Index 235