Marx and Aristotle : nineteenth-century German social theory and classical antiquity /
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Language: | English |
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Savage, Md. :
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,
c1992.
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Series: | Perspectives on classical political and social thought.
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Table of Contents:
- Marx's vision : a poem / by Jeffrey Collins
- Introduction : visions and vertigo : viewing modernity from the Acropolis / by George E. McCarthy
- Karl Marx and the influence of Greek antiquity on eighteenth-century German thought / By Horst Mewes
- The Polis transfigured : Aristotle's politics and Marx's critique of Hegel's "Philosophy of right" / by David J. Depew
- The origins of the dialectic : Hegel's appropriation of the ancient skeptics / by Steven B. Smith
- The Greek accent of the Marxian matrix / by Michael DeGolyer
- Karl Marx and Greek philosophy : some explorations into the themes of intellectual accommodation and moral hypocrisy / by Laurence Baronvitch
- Nature, function, and capability : Aristotle on political distribution / by Martha Nussbaum
- Aristotle, Kant, and the ethics of the young Marx / by Philip J. Kain
- Households, markets, and firms / by William James Booth
- Marx and Aristotle : a kind of consequentialism / by Richard W. Miller
- Marx's moral realism : eudaimonism and moral progress / by Alan Gilbert
- Praxis and meaning : Marx's species being and Aristotle's political animal / by Joseph Margolis
- Marxian subjectivity, idealism, and Greek philosophy / by Tom Rockmore.