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A01=Kosmas Psychopedis
A01=Werner Bonefeld
Abstract Human Labour
Abstract Labour
Abstract Temporality
Animal Kingdom
anti-globalisation
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Bourgeois Public Sphere
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critical theory
critique of capitalist society
Durable Existence
Economic Philosophical Manuscripts
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Form Iii
General Equivalent Form
General Productive Forces
Hans-Georg Backhaus
Helmut Reichelt
John Holloway
Joseph Fracchia
Kosmas Psychopedis
labour studies
Luxemburg's Theories
Luxemburg’s Theories
Marxist analysis
Mass Strike
Michael A. Lebowitz
Nunc Stans
Objective Ripeness
Party Class Relationship
Proletarian Public Sphere
Regressive Equality
Revolutionary Expectations
revolutionary politics
Rosa Luxemburg
Self-evident Natural Laws
Sergio Tischler
social movements
Social Reproduction
Supersensible World
Vice Versa
Western Marxism
World Market Society
Product details
- ISBN 9781138266827
- Weight: 370g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 16 May 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Against the background of growing uncertainty about the future development of capitalism, and in the face of war, terror and poverty, this book asks: What do we have to know to prevent misery? What can we do to achieve conditions of human dignity? And what must we hope for? The volume argues that all social life is essentially practical and explores the central most important value of human dignity. It discusses practical consequences in relation to the theory of revolution and contemporary anti-globalization struggles. Targeted towards advanced undergraduate courses and taught post-graduate courses in the field of politics, sociology, political philosophy and new social movement studies, it should also be welcomed in the study of critical theory, Marxism, labour studies and revolutionary thought.
Werner Bonefeld is based at the University of York, UK. Kosmas Psychopedis was formerly a Professor at the University of Athens, Greece.
Human Dignity
€61.50
