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  1. The Lover and its Own. A Political Reading of Max Stirner.Pedro Guillermo Yagüe - 2016 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 5 (9):263-283.
    Reading the work of Max Stirner usually it is found conditioned by the critique of Marx and Engels. His texts are however rich in theoretical subtleties and nuances. One of the guidelines developed by Stirner and not sufficiently discussed by the authors of La ideología alemana is its conceptualization around love as a key to understand the political association of Men. As part of a conceptual constellation in which notions such as interest or property play a fundamental role, love appears (...)
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    Max Stirner: ou, la Première confrontation entre Karl Marx et la pensée anti-autoritaire.Diederik Dettmeijer & Max Stirner (eds.) - 1979 - Lausanne: Éditions L'Age d'homme.
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  3. Messianic ruminations-Derrida, Stirner and Marx.Alex Callinicos - 1996 - Radical Philosophy 75:37-41.
     
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    Koncepcja życia autentycznego Martina Heideggera.Tadeusz Jaroszewski - 1969 - Etyka 4:119-138.
    The article makes a critical assessment if Heidegger’s conception of an authentic life. After presenting a number of social reasons which account for the current expansion of anthropological problems within philosophy, the author observes that the criticism of contemporary philosophical anthropologies – first and foremost of existentialism – is one of the fundamental tasks confronting the marxist philosophy. The reason for the critical studies on existentialism rests not only in the fact of its dealing with certain problems arising in definite (...)
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    Misterios gozosos.Fernando Savater - 1995 - Madrid: Espasa Calpe Mexicana, S.A.. Edited by Héctor Subirats.
    La palabra alegría es muy importante para Fernando Savater... Y es el tema central en tomo al que se articula el libro "Misterios gozosos", una antología de textos, a cargo de Héctor Subirats, que recorre 25 años de la producción filosófica y literaria de Savater. El escritor definió la palabra alegría como "afirmación del presente, no nostalgia del pasado ni del futuro". Misterios gozosos se divide, en cinco capítulos en los que se recogen las razones para la (su) alegría: el (...)
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  6. Unabhängigkeit als Furie des Zerstörens. Die Dialektik der Selbstbestimmung bei Hegel, Stirner und Marx.Johan Tralau - 2010 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 117 (2):251-261.
     
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  7. (1 other version)Karl Marx and Max Stirner.Paul Thomas - 1975 - Political Theory 3 (2):159-179.
    Author of "German Ideology" in the "Shengmaikesi" section and the "sole and their property" for the text to support, through Marx, Stirner, Feuerbach detailed study of the relationship between the three ideas that : First, it is Stirner on Feuerbach's materialist critique of this school, so that Marx realized that Feuerbach's doctrine of the danger, that is necessary to refute Marx's Feuerbach's humanism , but also to prevent its fall into Stirner's radical individualism; Second, it is Stirner's critique of Feuerbach (...)
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  8. The Redemption of Saint Max: Stirner’s Critique of Marx.Jacob Blumenfeld - forthcoming - In Andrés Saenz de Sicilia, Marx and the Critique of Humanism. Bloomsbury.
    In 1844, Johann Kaspar Schmidt, under the pen name “Max Stirner”, published a blistering critique of contemporary German philosophy, politics, and society called Der Einzige und sein Eigentum. Although Engels praised the book in private letters to Marx upon its arrival, a year and a half later he and Marx went to work demolishing every sentence in a 350-page unpublished manuscript called Saint Max, eventually edited and compiled a century later into the centerpiece of the German Ideology. Saint Max—perhaps the (...)
     
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    Marx versus Stirner.Daniel Joubert - 1997 - Paris: Insomniaque. Edited by Daniel Joubert.
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  10. Max Stirner and Karl Marx : an overlooked contretemps.Paul Thomas - 2011 - In Saul Newman, Max Stirner. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 113-143.
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    Praxiology: philosophy of inter-human subjectivity: a contribution to the study of Marx's dialectics as the logic of topos-process.Hirokazu Kuroda - 1998 - Tokyo, Japan: Kobushi Shobo.
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    Sobre la subjetivación. La crítica de Marx a Stirner.Francisco José Martínez Martínez - 2023 - Azafea: Revista de Filosofia 25:77-94.
    El presente escrito explora algunas ideas marxianas sobre la subjetivación a partir de sus críticas a la filosofía hegeliana y posthegeliana, de Feuerbach y Stirner fundamentalmente, y presenta su humanismo materialista y crítico como un nuevo modo de subjetivación que se sitúa en la estela del materialismo sensualista ilustrado, retomado por Feuerbach, que combina con la idea del hombre trabajador, el homo faber, utilizador de instrumentos, de la tradición de la economía política inglesa, al que dotan de la capacidad revolucionaria (...)
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    Max Stirner.Saul Newman (ed.) - 2011 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Max Stirner was one of the most important and seminal thinkers of the mid-nineteenth century. In the shadows of Hegel, Stirner developed possibly the most radical and devastating critique ever of the discourses of modernity, incurring the ire of Marx, prefiguring Nietzsche, and having a major (though often unacknowledged) impact on diverse streams of thought, from existentialism to anarchism and autonomism, literary and artistic avant-gardes, and postmodern theory. This edited volume investigates Stirner's impact on critical thinking and social and political (...)
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  14. Egoism and Class Consciousness, or: Why Marx and Engels Wrote So Much About Stirner.Tom Whyman - 2023 - Hegel Bulletin 44 (3):422-445.
    Interest inThe German Ideologyhas largely focused on the ‘chapter’ on Feuerbach—invariably the focus of the various abridgements in which the work is usually read. But this does not reflect the weighting of the text itself, which is dominated by Marx and Engels's critique of the radical egoist philosopher Max Stirner. Which begs the question: just why did they spend so much time and effort writing about Stirner? In this paper, I will provide an answer—which comes down to three related points. (...)
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    Max Stirner, le philosophe qui s'en va tout seul.Tanguy L'Aminot - 2012 - Montreuil: L'Insomniaque. Edited by Daniel Joubert.
    Max Stirner (1806-1856) est l'auteur de L'Unique et sa propriété, paru en 1844. Il occupe une place singulière dans l'histoire de la pensée philosophique en ce qu'il pousse celle-ci dans ses derniers retranchements et oppose à tous les systèmes politiques et sociaux la réalité de l'individu unique. Chantre de l'égoïsme mais prônant l'association, il s'en prend radicalement à toutes les doctrines fondées sur le sacrifice ou l'oubli de soi. Les deux textes qui composent le présent volume visent à dégager la (...)
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  16. Max Stirner as Hegelian.Lawrence S. Stepelevich - 1985 - Journal of the History of Ideas 46 (4):597.
    From its first appearance in 1844, Max Stirner’s major work, Der Einzige und sein Eigentum ,[1] has produced little agreement among its many interpreters. The very first of these interpreters was Friedrich Engels, who suggested that Stirner’s doctrines would be quite compatible with Benthamite utilitarianism, which he then admired, and even saw in these doctrines the potential of benefiting communism.[2] Marx, in short order, corrected this optimistic deviation, and then—with a surely repentant Engels—set forth the orthodox gospel for all future (...)
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    All Things are Nothing to Me: The Unique Philosophy of Max Stirner.Jacob Blumenfeld - 2018 - London, UK: Zero Books.
    Max Stirner’s The Unique and Its Property (1844) is the first ruthless critique of modern society. In All Things are Nothing to Me, Jacob Blumenfeld reconstructs the unique philosophy of Max Stirner (1806–1856), a figure that strongly influenced—for better or worse—Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, Emma Goldman as well as numerous anarchists, feminists, surrealists, illegalists, existentialists, fascists, libertarians, dadaists, situationists, insurrectionists and nihilists of the last two centuries. -/- Misunderstood, dismissed, and defamed, Stirner’s work is considered by some to be the (...)
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    Perspectivas cristãs para o diálogo inter-religioso atual.Edward Neves M. B. Guimarães - 2006 - Horizonte 5 (9):80-96.
    O autor recolhe, no interior da experiência cristã, perspectivas pertinentes e necessárias à concretização histórica do diálogo inter-religioso. Sua tese é a de que elementos básicos para essa práxis libertadora estão presentes na própria experiência religiosa de Jesus de Nazaré. O ponto de partida é o reconhecimento, pressuposto epocal, da legitimidade do pluralismo cultural e religioso. Na primeira parte, explicita a dimensão antropológica e os pressupostos críticos de compreensão de uma tradição religiosa. Na segunda, recolhe contribuições importantes da tradição judaico-cristã (...)
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    El “Poder” de los Adagios Reflexiones en memoria de Ciro Alegría Varona a partir de los conceptos de interés y propiedad privada en Rousseau y Marx.Alicia Josefa Alegría Sabogal - 2020 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 18:165-180.
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  20. Spectres of philosophy. Note on the relationship between Marx and Stirner.Diego Fusaro - 2013 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 68 (2):253-271.
     
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    Hegel and Stirner.Lawrence S. Stepelevich - 1976 - Idealistic Studies 6 (3):263-278.
    The recent profusion of studies directed to uncovering the “Young Marx” has also provoked some renewed interest in his contemporary, Johann Caspar Schmidt, better known as Max Stirner. With a few exceptions, the most important being William Brazill’s The Young Hegelians, Stirner has been retained in his traditional role as Marx’s first critic, the harried “Sankt Max” of The German Ideology. This perspective, established firmly by Sidney Hook and continued by David McLellen, does cast light upon Marx’s development, but it (...)
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    Gegenzüge: der Materialismus des Selbst und seine Ausgrenzung aus dem Marxismus: eine Studie über die Kontroverse zwischen Max Stirner und Karl Marx: mit einem Anhang, Sexualität und Gesellschaftstheorie.Wolfgang Essbach - 1982 - Frankfurt: Materialis.
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    Le sort de la philosophie: quatre parcours de jeunes hégéliens: Bakounine, Engels, Marx, Stirner.Vivien Garcia - 2018 - Paris: Hermann.
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    Deutsche Philosophie im XIX. Jahrhundert: Kritik der idealistischen Vernunft : Schelling, Schleiermacher, Schopenhauer, Stirner, Kierkegaard, Engels, Marx, Dilthey, Nietzsche.Wolfram Hogrebe (ed.) - 1987 - Wilhelm Fink Verlag.
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  25. Les Jeunes hégéliens et Karl Marx, Bauer, Feuerbach, Stirner, Hess.David McLellan - 1972 - Paris,: Payot.
     
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  26. Amor y negror en Llansol como compromiso con la otredad.David Fernández Navas - 2019 - El Azufre Rojo (2341-1368):79-88.
    Resumen: El texto pretende un acercamiento al carácter amoroso de la escritura de Maria Gabriela Llansol. Explica cómo ésta, igual que la de María Zambrano, lleva la defensa amorosa del devenir de Nietzsche un paso más allá, en tanto nace de un interés por la otredad en sí misma y no de una voluntad de autoafirmación. La ruptura de las nociones convencionales de tiempo, espacio e identidad será una de las vías que utiliza. En ello puede apreciarse cierta similitud (...)
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  27. GENEALOGÍA DE LA “MUERTE DE DIOS” Contribución a la determinación teológica de los presupuestos conceptuales de la “muerte de Dios” en Hegel, Feuerbach, Stirner y Nietzsche.Jean- Luc Marion - 2011 - Escritos 19 (42):161-190.
    La “muerte de Dios”, atribuida por lo general exclusivamente a Nietzsche, se desarrolla a lo largo de toda la filosofíamoderna. Contra este desconocimiento, es procedente su reconstrucción, su reapropiación genealógica. Hegel, Feuerbach, Stirner, y por supuesto, Nietzsche, son en todo caso sólo algunos de los autores que cabe interpelar en esta dirección, aunque también los más decisivos. El presente ensayo de Marion ofrece esta reconstrucción, pero al mismo tiempo apunta a liberar lo divino de la idolatría conceptual que caracteriza el (...)
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  28. Estimación erótica del amor cristiano en las Confesiones de San Agustín.Estiven Valencia-Marin - 2021 - Perseitas 9:120-141.
    La búsqueda de lo divino, que aparece en el cristianismo como un asunto espiritual, perfila ser tema de importancia para una mística agustiniana que tiene referencias a la figura de Dios, esto es, expresiones que intentan describir la naturaleza divina. Así pues, el santo de Hipona, a través de términos como luz y verdad, presenta los rasgos de un Dios que parece mostrarse tal como es, pero para alcanzar una visión tan inefable, es necesario el deseo de esta; una búsqueda (...)
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    Amor y pasión en el pensamiento de Bertrand Russell. En el XXV aniversario del fallecimiento del filósofo.David Ortega Gutiérrez - 1995 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 12:131.
    Describimos en este artículo algunos de los puntos que consideramos más relevantes y, sobre todo, menos trabajados, de lo que podríamos denominar "la herencia humana e intelectual de Bertrand Rusell". Concretamente, nos centramos en el estudio de dos materias a las que el filósofo británico concedió gran importancia: el amor y la pasión. Previamente, apuntamos aquellos acontecimientos y sucesos de su vida que hoy, tras los veinticinco años de su desaparición, nos pueden resultar de mayor interés.
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    L'amore omosessuale. Saggi di psicoanalisi, teologia e pastorale. In dialogo per una nuova sintesi.Damiano Migliorini - 2014 - Assisi: Cittadella Editrice.
    C’è bisogno di una nuova sintesi. Inter- e intradisciplinare, con una visione d’insieme coerente, scientifica, senza pregiudizi, al servizio di una Chiesa che – con papa Francesco – è alla ricerca di nuove analisi e di proposte pratiche innovative. Necessaria è la prospettiva della piena integralità umana delle persone omosessuali, che interroghi il loro amore in tutta la sua complessità. La psicoanalisi, per prima, può contribuire a elaborare una visione dell’affettività omosessuale complessiva, integrale e positiva. La teologia può ascoltarne le (...)
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    Karl Marx and the Anarchists.Paul Thomas - 1985 - Psychology Press.
    Karl Marx and the Anarchists examines Marx's disputes with the anarchist theoreticians he encountered at various stages of his career as a revolutionist. Marx's attacks on Stirner, Proudhon, and Bakunin are shown to be of vital importance to the understanding not only of the subsequent enmity between Marxists and anarchists, but also of Marx's own interpretation of revolutionary politics.
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    Sobre el amor. Un intercambio entre Descartes y Chanut (1 de diciembre de 1646-1 de febrero de 1647).Marcos Travaglia - 2024 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 41 (3):675-692.
    Traducimos a continuación una porción de la correspondencia entre René Descartes (1596-1650) y Hector-Pierre Chanut (1600-1662) en torno al amor. Se trata de tres cartas, dos versiones de la de Chanut a Descartes y la extensa respuesta de Descartes. El interés de este intercambio radica en su datación en un momento intermedio entre los primeros borradores y la finalización del _Tratado de las pasiones_, la opinión sobre una variedad de temas atípicos en Descartes, como la política y la teología (...)
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  33. Individualidade, liberdade e educação (Bildung) em Max Stirner.Alexandre Alves - 2018 - Pro-Posições 29 (3):281-304.
    This paper aims to discuss how the themes of individuality, freedom and education are articulated in Stirner's thought. It begins with a brief history of Stirner's reception. Next, the paper analyzes the subversion of Hegelian dialectics and the critique of Feuerbach's and Marx's atheistic humanism, which remain linked to Christian theology by deifying an abstract human essence. Then, the focus shifts to Stirnerian nominalism and its criticism of God, State, humanity and society as ideological constructs that dominate the concrete individual. (...)
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    The radicalism of departure: a reassessment of Max Stirner's Hegelianism.Jeff Spiessens - 2018 - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    To date, the philosophy of Max Stirner (1806-1856) has not attracted much academic attention. An early critic of Karl Marx and precursor of existentialist thought, he is nevertheless remembered as a radical Young Hegelian engaged in an unsuccessful attempt to move 'beyond Hegel'. Arguing that this image of Stirner is based on a faulty interpretation of his relationship to Hegelian philosophy, this book proposes an entirely new reading of his philosophical magnum opus Der Einzige und sein Eigentum. In this work, (...)
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    Elegiac Amor and mors in Virgil's ‘italian iliad’: A case study.Sarah L. McCallum - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (2):693-703.
    In Book 10 of the Aeneid, Virgil presents an epic catalogue of Etruscan allies who return under Aeneas' command to the beleaguered Trojan camp, including the forces from Liguria. The account of the Ligurians initially conforms to the general pattern of the catalogue, as Virgil briefly introduces and describes the two leaders. But the description of Cupauo's swan-feather crest leads to a digression about the paternal origins of the avian symbol. Cupauo's father Cycnus, stricken with grief for his beloved Phaethon, (...)
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    El sentido del amor.Andrés Ortiz-Osés - 2019 - Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación E Información Filosófica 75 (286 Extra):1033-1037.
    Pavel Florenski es un exquisito escritor ruso, filósofo, científico y teólogo, nacido en Rusia en 1882 y fusilado por el régimen soviético en 1937, influenciado por L.Tolstoi y colega de M. Bulgakov. Sacerdote ortodoxo casado, es autor de una obra tardíamente conocida, en la que destaca La columna y el fundamento de la fe, y que yo he podido conocer gracias a un amigo italiano, Nunzio, al tiempo que me regala la obra El pensamiento polifónico de P. Florenski2. Me quedo (...)
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  37. Trabalho, Amor E Reconhecimento.Jürgen Habermas & Andrea Möllmann - 2011 - Educação E Filosofia 25 (49).
    O filósofo Axel Honneth completa 60 anos de idade. Uma viagem em pensamentos de Marx a Hegel para Frankfurt: ida e volta.Axel Honneth encontrou com sua obra sociofilosófica um eco profundo. Seus livros, rapidamente traduzidos para o inglês, desencadearam animadas discussões em revistas internacionais. Hoje, já é difícil para ele dar conta dos comentadores interessados e satisfazer a todos os críticos, os quais esperam por réplicas. Na percepção de sua profissão, Honneth se encontra hoje ao lado de filósofos como Martha (...)
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    Marx, l'histoire et les historiens. Une relation à réinventer.Enzo Traverso - 2011 - Actuel Marx 50 (2):153-165.
    Historians don’t seem to be concerned by the “back to Marx” trend observed in many fields during the last decade. After an initial, very limited breakthrough in the inter-war years, Marxism irrupted in the academy in the 1960’s, when it established its hegemony on historical studies, merging with a multiplicity of social sciences. This “golden age” was followed by an epoch of decline, the climax of which was reached in 1989, with the fall of the Berlin’s wall. Since this turning (...)
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    Revolutionizing Labor: Marx and Michel Henry on the Power of Praxis.Max Schaefer - 2024 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 80 (1-2):377-398.
    This paper will address the concept of labor through a study of Karl Marx and Michel Henry. While Henry claims to uncover, against the tradition of Marxism itself, the truth of Marx’s philosophical conception of the human being as a laborer within a social context, I will argue that both Marx and Marxism (i.e., Étienne Balibar) can help rectify certain shortcomings in Henry’s view of the matter. Toward this end, I will begin by laying out Henry’s account of Marx’s theory (...)
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    Karl Marx and the Anarchists.Graham Baugh - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (59):216-224.
    In his recent book, Karl Marx and the Anarchists, Paul Thomas develops a new interpretation of Marx's theory of politics by ostensibly contrasting Marx's views with those of his anarchist contemporaries and opponents, Stirner, Proudhon and Bakunin. Thomas' critique of anarchism succeeds only by seriously misrepresenting it. Thomas fallaciously ascribes many of Stirner's, Proudhon's and Bakunin's various inconsistencies, contradictions and eccentricities to anarchism as a whole, giving the impression that anarchism is nothing but “Proudhonized, Stirnerian Bakuninism.” Aldiough it is unlikely (...)
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    Karl Marx / Friedrich Engels: Die Deutsche Ideologie.Harald Bluhm (ed.) - 2010 - Akademie Verlag.
    Die "Deutsche Ideologie" enthält zu großen Teilen fragmentarische Textstücke, die Bausteine der historisch-materialistischen Gesellschafts- und Geschichtstheorie bilden, die tief in das 19. Jahrhundert und die Philosophiegeschichte eingebettet ist. Die vornehmlich von Marx und Engels verfasste Schrift ist gleichermaßen Gedankenlaboratorium, polemische Streitschrift und der Beginn der Dogmatisierung. Diese Schwellensituation macht den anhaltenden Reiz der Schrift aus, in der eine Vielzahl von systematischen und methodischen Fragen diskutiert und variiert werden. Das unvollendete Werk hat eine eigentümliche Editionsgeschichte und bis heute steht die Publikation (...)
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    (1 other version)Karl Marx and the Anarchists.Eugene Lunn - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (59):212-216.
    In his recent book, Karl Marx and the Anarchists, Paul Thomas develops a new interpretation of Marx's theory of politics by ostensibly contrasting Marx's views with those of his anarchist contemporaries and opponents, Stirner, Proudhon and Bakunin. Thomas' critique of anarchism succeeds only by seriously misrepresenting it. Thomas fallaciously ascribes many of Stirner's, Proudhon's and Bakunin's various inconsistencies, contradictions and eccentricities to anarchism as a whole, giving the impression that anarchism is nothing but “Proudhonized, Stirnerian Bakuninism.” Aldiough it is unlikely (...)
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    Axelos, Castoriadis, Papaioannou and Marx.Christos Memos - 2013 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 39 (10):1029-1047.
    The intellectual ferment that emerged in postwar France was marked by the renaissance of Hegel’s thought and the focus on Marx's early writings. In a parallel way, the death of Stalin, the uprising of 1953 in East Germany and the revolts in Hungary and Poland in 1956 provoked a thorough critique against the theory and practice of orthodox Marxism. The relationship between Marx and Marxism or the issue about the philosophical foundations of Marx’s thinking became the subject of long-standing controversy (...)
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    El metabolismo en Marx: apuntes desde la ontología del trabajo.Moisés García Palacios - 2019 - Endoxa 43:135.
    En la obra madura de Marx hay una definición del trabajo articulada en torno a la metáfora del metabolismo entre seres humanos y naturaleza. En el presente artículo pretendemos mostrar que dicha definición pertenece al ámbito de la ontología, pues hay un tanto un interés metódico en presentar el trabajo en su forma esencial y abstracta ─antes de cualquier subsunción en un sistema económico concreto─ como una tarea desveladora.
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  45. Exploitation via Labour Power in Marx.Henry Laycock - 1999 - The Journal of Ethics 3 (2):121--131.
    Marx''s account of capitalist exploitation is undermined by inter-related confusions surrounding the notion of labour power. These confusions relate to [i] what labour power is, [ii] what happens to labour power in the labour market, and [iii] what the epistemic status of labour power is (the issue of appearance and reality). The central theses of the paper are [a] that property ownership is the wrong model for understanding the exploitation of labour, and [b] that the concept of exploitation is linked (...)
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    Axelos, Castoriadis, Papaioannou and Marx: Towards an anti-critique.Christos Memos - 2013 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 39 (10):0191453713507013.
    The intellectual ferment that emerged in postwar France was marked by the renaissance of Hegel’s thought and the focus on Marx's early writings. In a parallel way, the death of Stalin, the uprising of 1953 in East Germany and the revolts in Hungary and Poland in 1956 provoked a thorough critique against the theory and practice of orthodox Marxism. The relationship between Marx and Marxism or the issue about the philosophical foundations of Marx’s thinking became the subject of long-standing controversy (...)
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  47. On Revolution in Kant and Marx.Lea Ypi - 2014 - Political Theory 42 (3):262-287.
    This essay compares the thoughts of Kant and Marx on revolution. It focuses in particular on two issues: the contribution of revolutionary enthusiasm to the cause of emancipatory political agents and its educative role in illustrating the possibility of progress for future generations. In both cases, it is argued, the defence of revolution is offered in the context of illustrating the possibility of moral progress for the species, even if not for individual human beings, and brings out the centrality of (...)
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    Os Manuscritos de 1844 de Karl Marx e a retomada da economia política no pensamento pós-hegeliano.Douglas Rafael Dias Martins - 2020 - Verinotio – Revista on-line de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas 26 (1):301-329.
    Nosso artigo visa um estudo sobre os cadernos intitulados como “Manuscritos econômico-filosóficos” de Karl Marx, do ano de 1844, tendo em vista a posição privilegiada que o texto ocupa no desenvolvimento do pensamento do autor. Do mesmo modo, os manuscritos guardam os primeiros estudos teóricos da economia política de um jovem Marx e seu pensamento precoce – anterior àquele de “O capital” –, ao mesmo tempo que também representou o aprimoramento das “armas da crítica” pela “crítica das armas” contra os (...)
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  49. Imperialism and Capitalist Development in Marx’s Capital.Lucia Pradella - 2013 - Historical Materialism 21 (2):117-147.
    This article aims at contributing to current debates on the ‘new imperialism’ by presenting the main results of a reading of Marx’sCapitalin light of his writings on colonialism, which were unknown in the early Marxist debate on imperialism. It aims to prove that, in his main work, Marx does not analyse a national economy or – correspondingly – an abstract model of capitalist society, but a world-polarising and ever-expanding system. This abstraction allows the identification of the laws of development of (...)
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    Potentia of poverty: Marx reads Spinoza.Margherita Pascucci - 2023 - Boston: Brill.
    Potentia of Poverty opposes to the surplus-value of capital a surplus-concept of life - of the worker, of the non-worker, of the poor, of the rich: an excess of being with the power to undo capital by using its own mechanism. Antonio Negri writes in the preface that 'The poor is the powerful, Pascucci tells us. She interprets Marx as a reader of Spinoza; however, maybe there is something more here than there is in Spinoza and Marx themselves. A further (...)
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