Karl Marx: Selected Writings in Sociology and Social Philosophy
Bottomore, T.B.; Rubel, Maximilien (eds.) Publisher: Pelican Year Published: 1961 First Published: 1956 Pages: 272pp Resource Type: Book
A selection of Marx's writings intended to present the evolution of his ideas, the main features of his mothod, and the chief conclusions of his research.
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Table of Contents:
Preface Introduction Marx's Sociology and Social Philosophy The Influence of Marx's Sociological Thought
Part One: Methodological Foundations The Materialist Conception of History Existence and Consciousness Society, Social Relations, and the Economic Structure
Part Two: Pre-Capitalist Societies Forms of Property and Modes of Production Economic Structure, Social Stratification, and Political Systems
Part Three: Sociology of Capitalism The Origins and Development of Capitalism The Social System of Capitalism The Ideology of Capitalism Capitalism and Human Alienation Social Classes and Class Conflict Marx's Enquete Ouvriere
Part Four: Sociology of Politics The State and Law Dynamics of Revolution
Part Five: Future Society
Selected Biography Index
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