Marx (especially in his youth) develops an original analysis of individualism, rooted in the structure of modern society. He criticizes on the one hand Hegel and many representatives of the ‘Hegelian left’, on the other hand ‘vulgar materialism’ and Feuerbach. Nevertheless, it remains true that in Marxism (especially in Second-International Marxism) ‘individualism’ was seen negatively and, consequently, the individual and their activities were always pushed towards the background, in order to emphasize the relevance of collective factors (classes, state, political parties, etc) for explaining social change. The question is whether this outcome has its roots in Marxian analyses or it is the result of a theoretical distortion by early Marxist...
We ignore the history of philosophy at our peril. Engels, who typically conflates Marx and Marxism, ...
Is there a place inside Marxism for the debate on individuality? Does the historical-critical pedago...
The extremely dramatic social transformation – called ‘the great transformation’ by Polanyi (1985) –...
Marx (especially in his youth) develops an original analysis of individualism, rooted in the structu...
Picking up on Marx’s and Hegel’s analyses of human beings as social and individual, the ar...
: Is there a place inside Marxism for the debate on individuality? Does the historical-critical ped...
Marx's concepts of individual and society have their roots in Hegel's philosophy. Like recent commun...
What is the place of the individual in Hegel and Marx\u2019s philosophy? Within the scope of this qu...
This article discusses Roberto Finelli’s latest book ("An accomplished patricide. Marx's final conf...
The main objective of the article is to discuss the question of individuality in the compound of Ma...
Several influential interpretations of Marx claim his theory of social change is amoral, that Marx h...
Marx’s theory of historical materialism seeks to explain human history and development on the basis ...
Is there a place inside Marxism for the debate on individuality? Does the historical-critical pedago...
peer-reviewedThe Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by eco...
Karl Marx was born a contradiction to the world of his time: from a Jewish family, he would become t...
We ignore the history of philosophy at our peril. Engels, who typically conflates Marx and Marxism, ...
Is there a place inside Marxism for the debate on individuality? Does the historical-critical pedago...
The extremely dramatic social transformation – called ‘the great transformation’ by Polanyi (1985) –...
Marx (especially in his youth) develops an original analysis of individualism, rooted in the structu...
Picking up on Marx’s and Hegel’s analyses of human beings as social and individual, the ar...
: Is there a place inside Marxism for the debate on individuality? Does the historical-critical ped...
Marx's concepts of individual and society have their roots in Hegel's philosophy. Like recent commun...
What is the place of the individual in Hegel and Marx\u2019s philosophy? Within the scope of this qu...
This article discusses Roberto Finelli’s latest book ("An accomplished patricide. Marx's final conf...
The main objective of the article is to discuss the question of individuality in the compound of Ma...
Several influential interpretations of Marx claim his theory of social change is amoral, that Marx h...
Marx’s theory of historical materialism seeks to explain human history and development on the basis ...
Is there a place inside Marxism for the debate on individuality? Does the historical-critical pedago...
peer-reviewedThe Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by eco...
Karl Marx was born a contradiction to the world of his time: from a Jewish family, he would become t...
We ignore the history of philosophy at our peril. Engels, who typically conflates Marx and Marxism, ...
Is there a place inside Marxism for the debate on individuality? Does the historical-critical pedago...
The extremely dramatic social transformation – called ‘the great transformation’ by Polanyi (1985) –...