Marx: An Introduction

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$108.00
Publisher
Continnuum-3PL
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Pages
136
Dimensions
5.0 X 8.0 X 0.38 inches | 0.58 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781474269421

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About the Author

Michel Henry (1922-2002) was a leading French philosopher and novelist. He was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Montpellier, France and the author of five novels and numerous philosophical works, including From Communism to Capitalism (Bloomsbury 2014).

Kristien Justaert is a postdoctoral fellow of the Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO) at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, KU Leuven, Belgium, where she is a member of the Centre for Liberation Theologies. She is the author of Theology After Deleuze (Bloomsbury 2012).
Reviews
Given its brevity, this is a remarkable introduction to Marx's thought. But more importantly, It is a great introduction to Henry's philosophy of life. Rejecting the then contemporary readings of Marx (Althusser in particular), rejecting the legacy of Marxism, Henry argues that economic structures are not the foundation for human life. For Marx, the concrete, living individual grounds economic structures. Life is the foundation. Therefore, as Henry concludes, "Marx's thought confronts us with the abyss of the question: what is life?+?
Leonard Lawlor, Sparks Professor of Philosophy and Director of Graduate Studies in Philosophy, Penn State University, USA
In this highly accessible work, we are introduced not only to Marx but to Henry's vitalisation of Marx, one where the subject is immanent to the world through its living labour, and where Henry concludes that Marx's thought puts us before the 'abyss of the question: What is life?' In Henry's Introduction, Marx's thought lives on in every sense
John Ó Maoilearca, Professor of Film, Kingston University, London, UK