Marx, the Young Hegelians, and the Origins of Radical Social Theory
Discusses the origins of radical social theory within late 19th century philosophy. Explores the shift from individual self-conception to collective critique. Insight highlights the author’s analysis of early socialist thought
Highlights
- historical context of radical theory
- analysis of early socialist critique
- linking to marxist origins
Pros
- scholarly analysis of radical social theory
- clear historical context
- focus on early marxist critiques
Cons
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