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The Concept of Nature in Marx

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In The Concept of Nature in Marx, Alfred Schmidt examines humanity's relation to the natural world as understood by the great philosopher-economist Karl Marx, who wrote that human beings are 'part of Nature yet able to stand over against it; and this partial separation from Nature is itself part of their nature'. In Marx, industry and science are the mediation between historical man and external nature, leading either to reconciliation or mutual annihilation. Schmidt explores this tension between man and nature in Marx and shows how his understanding of nature is reflected in the work of writers such as Bertolt Brecht, Walter Benjamin and Ernst Bloch.

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ISBN: 9781781681473
Publication date: 20th December 2013
Author: Alfred Schmidt
Publisher: Verso
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 251 pages
Series: Radical Thinkers
Genres: Far-left political ideologies and movements
Social and political philosophy
Philosophy