The Great Philosophers: Marx The Great Philosophers: Marx
The Great Philosophers

The Great Philosophers: Marx

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Part of the GREAT PHILOSOPHERS series.


Terry Eagleton explains that freedom, for Marx, entailed release from commercial labour, "a kind of creative superabundance over what is materially essential". Eagleton outlines the relationship between production, labour and ownership which lie at the core of Marx's thinking. Marx's utopia was a place in which labour is increasingly automated, emancipating the wealth of sensuous individual development so that "savouring a peach [is an aspect] of our self-actualisation as much as building dams".

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2011
13 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
64
Pages
PUBLISHER
Orion
SIZE
499.7
KB

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