A Political and Philosophical History
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Köp båda 2 för 613 krLosurdo has comprehensively demonstrated that we can, and indeed should, question the context of the appearance or reappearance of many of the bourgeoisies crypto-philosophical works. His book shows that class discourse, despite the best efforts of the corporate media, is not dead yet! . (Thomas Klikauer, Labor History, Vol. 60 (3), 2019) In a learned, readable, historically rich, textually focused analysis, Losurdo, in a revisionary mode, aims to liberate Marx's and Engel's concept of class struggle from its entrenchment in a narrow, strictly economic frame. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. (G.D. Miller, Choice, Vol. 54 (11), July, 2017)
Domenico Losurdo is Emeritus Professor in the University of Urbino, Italy. He is an Italian philosopher and political theorist, focusing specifically on Marxist thought. He publishes in a variety of languages, including English, French, Italian, and German. His work been discussed by publications such as Financial Times, Guardian, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Die Zeit, Le Monde, Le Monde Diplomatique, Libration, and Corriere della Sera.
Introduction: The Return of Class Struggle? .- 1. The Different Forms of Class Struggle .- 2. A Protracted, Positive-Sum Struggle .- 3. Class Struggles and Struggles for Recognition .- 4. Overcoming Binary Logic: A Difficult, Unfinished Process .- 5. The Multiplicity of Struggles for Recognition and the Conflict of Liberties .- 6. The Switch to the South-East: The National Question and Class Struggle .- 7. Lenin in 1919: The Class Struggle is Continuing: It has Merely Changed its Forms .- 8. After the Revolution: The Ambiguities of Class Struggle .- 9. After the Revolution: Discovering the Limits of Class Struggle .- 10. Class Struggle at the End of History .- 11. Class Struggle between Exorcism and Fragmentation .- 12. Class Struggle Poised between Marxism and Populism.