Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought, Volume 8

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Bob Jessop, Russell Wheatley
Taylor & Francis, 1999 - Political Science - 744 pages
 

Contents

On the Marxian View of the Relationship between Man
1
Karl Marx Alienation and the Mastery of Nature C Tolman
16
Marxs Inorganic Body J P Clark
28
Marx and the Environment J B Foster
44
From Homo
57
an Ecological Critique
70
Marx on SpeciesBeing and Social Essence P Santilli
106
the Social
152
Feminist Social Criticism and Marxs Theory of Religion A Newman
347
Marxs Historical Conception of Ideology and Science E Sprinzak
370
Sinful Science? Marxs Theory of Freedom from Thesis to Theses G W Smith
392
Ideology and Science R Nordahl
410
Ideology in Marx and Engels Revisited and Revised C W Mills
428
The Problem of Reformism and Marxs Theory of Fetishism C Johnson
455
From the Manuscripts through the Grundrisse to Capital J E Elliott
485
The Early Marx on Needs A Chitty
526

Problems of Psychology in the Works of Karl Marx
176
The Marxist View of Man and Psychoanalysis J Kovel
192
Marx and Freud on
210
a Contribution to Marxs Idea of the Social Role E Urbánek
240
The Marxist Criticism of Literature S E Hyman
263
Socioeconomic Determinism and the Dialectical Process T Munro
287
Marx on Ideology and Art O K Werckmeister
305
Theories of Nature from Hegel to Marx M A Rose
322
Aesthetics Economics and Materialism in Marx I T King
334
Is There a Marxian Ethic? The FactValue Distinction B Ollman
545
the Critique of the Gotha Programme K Nielsen
556
The Controversy about Marx and Justice N Geras
592
Marx Justice and History D Greaves
634
the Natural Law and Private Property G P Peterson
656
Marx and the Category of Individuality in Communist Society D Ashley
667
Making Sense of Marxs Concept of Communism W J Booth
692
Communism for Critical Critics? The German Ideology and the Problem of Technology T Carver
707
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