
Alienation: Marx's Conception Of Man In Capitalist Society
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Author: Bertell Ollman
Binding: Hardback
Published: Cambridge University Press, 1977
Condition:
Book: Acceptable
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Tanning and foxing, price clipped
Markings: Reading copy with markings
Condition remarks: Reading copy with minimal faded highlighting.
This seminal work in political philosophy meticulously uncovers Karl Marx's profound theory of alienation, presenting it as a cornerstone of his critique of capitalist society. The text details how the structures of capitalism fundamentally distort human nature and social relationships, leading to a pervasive sense of estrangement. Ollman's rigorous analysis illustrates the intricate connections between economic systems and individual experience, arguing for the centrality of alienation in understanding societal dynamics. This insightful volume instructs readers on the enduring relevance of Marx's ideas for contemporary discussions on labor, power, and human flourishing.
Author: Bertell Ollman
Binding: Hardback
Published: Cambridge University Press, 1977
Condition:
Book: Acceptable
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Tanning and foxing, price clipped
Markings: Reading copy with markings
Condition remarks: Reading copy with minimal faded highlighting.
This seminal work in political philosophy meticulously uncovers Karl Marx's profound theory of alienation, presenting it as a cornerstone of his critique of capitalist society. The text details how the structures of capitalism fundamentally distort human nature and social relationships, leading to a pervasive sense of estrangement. Ollman's rigorous analysis illustrates the intricate connections between economic systems and individual experience, arguing for the centrality of alienation in understanding societal dynamics. This insightful volume instructs readers on the enduring relevance of Marx's ideas for contemporary discussions on labor, power, and human flourishing.
