Sven-Eric Liedman
Author of A World to Win: The Life and Works of Karl Marx
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Image credit: Sven-Eric Liedman in 2015. By Bengt Oberger - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=43868039
Works by Sven-Eric Liedman
Mellan det triviala och det outsägliga : blad ur humanioras och samhällsvetenskapernas historia (1998) 13 copies, 1 review
Den synliga handen : Anders Berch och ekonomiämnena vid 1700-talets svenska universitet (1986) 8 copies
Arbetsfördelning, självmord och nytta : några blad ur samhällsvetenskapernas historia från Adam Smith till Milton F (1983) 6 copies
Att förändra världen - men med måtta : det svenska 1800-talet speglat i C A Agardhs och C J Boströms liv och verk = [To change the world - but… (1991) 4 copies
Framstegstanken 2 copies
Israel Hwasser 2 copies
Positivisme, marxisme, kritisk teori 2 copies
The Game of Contradictions: the Philosophy of Friedrich Engels and Nineteenth Century Science (Historical Materialism) (2022) 1 copy
Feberkurva : Dikter 1 copy
Form och innehåll 1 copy
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Liedman begins by complaining that nobody has yet properly synthesized Marx's life and his works, taking swipes at big, recent biographies like Sperber's and Stedman-Jones'... and then proceeds to not synthesize the life and works in any interesting way. Never before have I felt the force of the cliche that such and such "reads like a novel"; Liedman's book reads like the exact opposite. Marx's life is barely here, and the first half of the book is a real trial of strength; mostly, it made show more me excited to read Stedman-Jones' apparently insufficient account, in the hope that it would at least have some life to it.
Thankfully, Liedman's expertise appears to be ideas, rather than biography; his discussions of Marx's ideas, particularly in the Grundrisse and Capital do make the book worth a look. They're clear, concise, and generally solid. They're also amusingly 'Marxist,' in the sense that everyone and anyone who doesn't exactly agree with Liedman is dismissed in hysterical terms, as if all the history of the world hung on whether you read Marx like some German guy you've never heard of, or like some American you've never heard of, or like Liedman, who, let's be honest, you hadn't heard of until you started this book. Guys (always guys, too): you're on the same side. Stop being so ridiculous. show less
Thankfully, Liedman's expertise appears to be ideas, rather than biography; his discussions of Marx's ideas, particularly in the Grundrisse and Capital do make the book worth a look. They're clear, concise, and generally solid. They're also amusingly 'Marxist,' in the sense that everyone and anyone who doesn't exactly agree with Liedman is dismissed in hysterical terms, as if all the history of the world hung on whether you read Marx like some German guy you've never heard of, or like some American you've never heard of, or like Liedman, who, let's be honest, you hadn't heard of until you started this book. Guys (always guys, too): you're on the same side. Stop being so ridiculous. show less
I did not finish this book, I'm stopping at chapter 6. I guess I'll return to it when I have a better understanding of Hegel?
Liedman bashes or backstabs every other biographer of Marx, promises a synthesis of biography and analysis, and can't deliver.
I'm exhausted and confused. I've got too many books to read in this lifetime to be giving myself a headache over sentences such as, "Humanity is bound up with nature, and thereby also with itself, for it is in itself a part of nature. But show more alienated labour alienates it from itself, and thereby from nature." [page 143]
C'mon, man. show less
Liedman bashes or backstabs every other biographer of Marx, promises a synthesis of biography and analysis, and can't deliver.
I'm exhausted and confused. I've got too many books to read in this lifetime to be giving myself a headache over sentences such as, "Humanity is bound up with nature, and thereby also with itself, for it is in itself a part of nature. But show more alienated labour alienates it from itself, and thereby from nature." [page 143]
C'mon, man. show less
Ett grundläggande verk på svenska om politisk idéhistoria, eller snarare om olika personer ur den politiska idéhistorien. Liedman skriver lättläst och är strukturerad.
Politiska ideologier i vår tid av Reidar Larsson är en bättre bok om man vill ha en jämförande analys kring ideologierna (snarare än personerna bakom dem).
Politiska ideologier i vår tid av Reidar Larsson är en bättre bok om man vill ha en jämförande analys kring ideologierna (snarare än personerna bakom dem).
Översikt över politiska filosofer och dess tankar. Boken är relativt lättläst och översiktlig och jämför ofta de olika tänkarna med varandra. Bra introduktionsbok!
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