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Routledge Dialectical Phenomenology - Marx's Method Book

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Explore a deep inquiry into the theorizing methods of Karl Marx with this Routledge Revival edition. Originally published in 1979, Roslyn Bologh provides a rigorous analysis of theory by applying the same analytical lens Marx used to study the production of capital. This work is essential for students and scholars interested in the structural rules of Marxian thought. By examining the Grundrisse, Bologh connects technical critiques of political economy with humanistic and philosophical perspectives. The text offers a historical viewpoint to help readers understand how Marx's method functions as dialectical phenomenology. This approach provides a framework for analyzing language, knowledge, and social practices. Whether you are studying sociology, anthropology, or political philosophy, this book offers a clear set of rules for reproducing and applying Marx's unique methodology to modern social relations.

Key Features

Analyzes Marx's method of theorizing through the lens of capital production for a consistent academic approach.

Provides a specific set of rules for reproducing Marx's method based on original research.

Examines the Grundrisse to bridge the gap between technical political economy and philosophical concerns.

Offers a perspective on dialectical phenomenology to help analyze language and knowledge.

Explores the connection between social relations and historical practices through a scholarly framework.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
15 October 2009
Listed Since
30 July 2009

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