Marx's Social Critique of Culture (Paperback, New Ed)


This study sheds new light on Marx's achievement by presenting a critical reading of his interpretation of culture. Dupre discusses the relation of Marx to previous philosophers, especially Hegel; the stages of development and contradictions within Marx's conception of culture; and the contributions of the various Marxists who followed Marx. "An intelligent, discerning, and carefully nuanced reading of Marx. . . . Dupre presents a fluidity and diversity that is lacking in many other interpretations of Marx." -- Peter Stillman, The American Political Science Review "What makes the book notable is that it handles its subject more clearly, thoroughly, and indeed elegantly than most of its predecessors." -- Michael J. Kerlin, Theological Studies "Dupre is undoubtedly one of the most knowledgeable scholars of Marxism. . . . His study counts among the best ones written on the modern Prometheus." -- Max Wildiers, De Standard "A major work on Marx, displaying familiarity with the vast scope of his work and characterized by thoughtful and insightful analysis." -- Carol Gould "This book is very learned, well-written and readable. . . . Its value lies in its attempt to subordinate the basic tenets of Marx's thought to the question of how man's cultural activity is to be understood within the general framework of Marxism and how some of Marx's ideas concerning culture can be adapted apart from the dogmas of 'historical materialism.'" -- Leszek Kolakowski

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This study sheds new light on Marx's achievement by presenting a critical reading of his interpretation of culture. Dupre discusses the relation of Marx to previous philosophers, especially Hegel; the stages of development and contradictions within Marx's conception of culture; and the contributions of the various Marxists who followed Marx. "An intelligent, discerning, and carefully nuanced reading of Marx. . . . Dupre presents a fluidity and diversity that is lacking in many other interpretations of Marx." -- Peter Stillman, The American Political Science Review "What makes the book notable is that it handles its subject more clearly, thoroughly, and indeed elegantly than most of its predecessors." -- Michael J. Kerlin, Theological Studies "Dupre is undoubtedly one of the most knowledgeable scholars of Marxism. . . . His study counts among the best ones written on the modern Prometheus." -- Max Wildiers, De Standard "A major work on Marx, displaying familiarity with the vast scope of his work and characterized by thoughtful and insightful analysis." -- Carol Gould "This book is very learned, well-written and readable. . . . Its value lies in its attempt to subordinate the basic tenets of Marx's thought to the question of how man's cultural activity is to be understood within the general framework of Marxism and how some of Marx's ideas concerning culture can be adapted apart from the dogmas of 'historical materialism.'" -- Leszek Kolakowski

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Imprint

Yale University Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

December 1959

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First published

August 1985

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Dimensions

210 x 140 x 18mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

302

Edition

New Ed

ISBN-13

978-0-300-03517-9

Barcode

9780300035179

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LSN

0-300-03517-9



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