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This introduction is an excellent basis for teaching and as course-related literature. Furthermore, this book is aimed toward anyone who wants a neutral consideration of what Marx really had to say.
This study book introduces the reader to Karl Marxâ??s most important issues: philosophy of history, social theory, economic and political theory, theory of revolution and moral philosophical problems. The author incorporates secondary literature from currents that are relevant at present (analytical Marxism, post-colonialism, post-structuralism, post or neo-Marxism, etc.). He additionally…mehr

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This introduction is an excellent basis for teaching and as course-related literature. Furthermore, this book is aimed toward anyone who wants a neutral consideration of what Marx really had to say.

This study book introduces the reader to Karl Marxâ??s most important issues: philosophy of history, social theory, economic and political theory, theory of revolution and moral philosophical problems. The author incorporates secondary literature from currents that are relevant at present (analytical Marxism, post-colonialism, post-structuralism, post or neo-Marxism, etc.). He additionally provides a critical and constructive overall interpretation of the work. This introduction is an excellent basis for teaching and as course-related literature. Furthermore, this book is aimed toward anyone who wants a neutral consideration of what Marx really had to say.
Der profilierte Marx-Forscher Marco Iorio liefert eine kundige Einführung für jeden, der unvoreingenommen wissen will, was Karl Marx denn nun wirklich zu sagen hat.In dieser kritischen und konstruktiven Gesamtinterpretation kommen alle wichtigen Themen zur Sprache: von Geschichtsphilosophie und Gesellschaftstheorie über ökonomischer und politischer Theorie bis hin zu revolutionstheoretischen und moralphilosophischen Problemstellungen. Die berücksichtigte Sekundärliteratur deckt sämtliche aktuell relevanten Strömungen ab, darunter analytischer Marxismus, Postkolonialismus, Poststrukturalismus, Post- bzw. Neomarxismus.Damit eignet sich die Einführung auch hervorragend als Kursbuch für Lehrveranstaltungen und als studienbegleitende Lektüre.
Autorenporträt
Marco Iorio, Universität Potsdam.