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Introduction To Marx And Engels: A Critical Reconstruction, Second Edition (Dimensions of Philosophy) [Paperback]

Richard Schmitt (Author)
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0813332834 978-0813332833 February 28, 1997 Second Edition
This book steers a middle path between those who argue that the theories of Marx and Engels have been rendered obsolete by historical events and those who reply that these theories emerge untouched from the political changes of the last ten years.Marxism has been a theory of historical change that claimed to be able to predict with considerable accuracy how existing institutions were going to change. Marxism has also been a political program designed to show how these inevitable changes could be hastened. Richard Schmitt argues that Marxian predictions are ambiguous and unreliable, adding that the political program is vitiated by serious ambiguities in the conceptions of class and of political and social transformations. Marxism remains of importance, however, because it is the major source of criticisms of capitalism and its associated social and political institutions. We must understand such criticisms if we are to understand our own world and live in it effectively. While very critical of the failures of Marx and Engels, this book offers a sympathetic account of their criticism of capitalism and their visions of a better world, mentions some interpretive controversies, and connects the questions raised by Marx and Engels to contemporary disputes to show continuity between social thought in the middle of the last century and today.Addressed to undergraduate students, the book is easily accessible. It will be important in introductory or middle-level courses in sociology, political theory, critical theory of literature or law. It will also be useful in graduate courses in political theory, sociology, and economics.


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Richard Schmitt is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Brown University. He now teaches at Assumption, Becker and Worcester State Colleges as an adjunct. Born in Germany, of Jewish parentage, he arrived in the United States in 1946. Best known for his introductory texts to Heidegger and to Marx and Engels, he has written widely about existentialism and political philosophy. Alienation—a topic at the intersection of Existentialism and Political Philosophy—has been a lifelong concern of his.

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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Westview Press; Second Edition edition (February 28, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813332834
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813332833
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #885,395 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I have been a philosopher and political activist for many years. What interests me more and more are the questions philosophy raises, rather than the answers. What makes a person interesting is that they ask many questions and are deeply aware of the importance of finding answers, while resisting the temptation of putting an end to questioning by defending "the correct answer."

When I teach I have endless questions. I raise questions in my blogs, and when I talk to people I ask them many questions, curious about who they are.

Writing books is for me a way of asking questions about human existence.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Explains complex philosophical insights without jargon., August 22, 1998
This review is from: Introduction To Marx And Engels: A Critical Reconstruction, Second Edition (Dimensions of Philosophy) (Paperback)
Too often Marx and Engels are reduced to philosophical caricatures in order to serve an author's own agenda. Richard Schmitt's book is noteworth for his careful analysis of the enduring issues and insights of Marx and Engels. I enjoyed this refreshing reminder of what all the fuss was about.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazingly insightful!, February 23, 2008
This review is from: Introduction To Marx And Engels: A Critical Reconstruction, Second Edition (Dimensions of Philosophy) (Paperback)
I have been trying to get an understanding of Marx/Engels that I could be comfortable with for years. This is it! Written without having to excise Lenin/Stalin/Trotsky/Mao to understand it. Mr. Schmitt is right-on with his very readable description of the nature of bourgeois hegemony of political power within the modern state.

He is very honest with the reader about where he thinks the holes are in Marx's theories. This should be required reading for anyone on the "Left", as well as for any young person attempting to understand how our society really works.
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