
Marksizm ve İnsan Doğası
Is there such a thing as human nature? In Marxism and Human Nature, Sean Sayers argues that human nature is a historical fact. Drawing on the works of Marx and Hegel, it offers a historical account of the human needs and forces that form the basis of a distinctive Marxist humanism. According to the author, people are not merely passive individual consumers; They are active, social and productive beings. The first half of the book examines the fundamental role labor and work play in our lives and how they contribute to our success. The moral and social implications arising from these ideas are analyzed in the second half of the book in the context of the work of both analytic and postmodernist thinkers.
Marxism and Human Nature provides a passionate and comprehensive defense of the Marxist understanding of history and considers aspects of contemporary debates on social and moral philosophy. Written in a clear and engaging language, the book will shed light on anyone dealing with political science or philosophy.
"...an easy-to-understand, subtle and clear examination of human nature as a historical phenomenon..."
Professor David McLellan, University of Kent
Thin Cover:
Number of Pages: 264
Year of Printing: 2009
eBook:
Number of Pages: 208
Year of Printing: 2009
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Yordam Kitap
First Print Year: 2009
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | Procedure Book |
Number of pages | : | 264 |
ISBN | : | 9789944122474 |
The heart | : | Turkish |