The Concept of Nature in Marx (Radical Thinkers)

by Alfred Schmidt

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Alfred Schmidt's work, 'Der Begriff der Natur in der Lehre von Marx,' explores the interaction between nature and society through the lens of Marxist philosophy. It examines the ecological implications of Marx's materialist concepts, focusing on the dialectical relationship between human activity and the natural world. The book critically addresses the destructive aspects of industrial progress while acknowledging Marx and Engels' nuanced views on environmental impacts and the limits of show more growth. Schmidt integrates ecological materialism into Marxist theory, highlighting the relevance of these ideas in addressing modern ecological crises. Intended for scholars of philosophy, Marxism, and environmental studies, this text offers a theoretical foundation for understanding the relationship between historical materialism and ecological sustainability. show less

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Radical Thinkers (85 - Set 8(1))

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Nonfiction, Philosophy, Science & Nature, Economics, General Nonfiction, Literature Studies and Criticism
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113.2Philosophy & psychologyMetaphysics (existence, purpose, and the nature of reality)Cosmology (Philosophy of nature)
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BD581 .S3213Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionSpeculative philosophySpeculative philosophyCosmology
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