Marxism and the Individual
Exploring identity through a Marxist framework
Cem Eroğul author Paula Darwish translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:1st Oct '22
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This insightful exploration offers a Marxist perspective on individual identity, challenging traditional views and aiming to uncover humanity's true essence in Marxism and the Individual.
In Marxism and the Individual, the author delves into a comprehensive exploration of the human individual through a Marxist lens. The book argues that the traditional characterization of humans as bio-psycho-social beings is lacking, primarily because it fails to identify which of these aspects plays a critical role in defining humanity. By addressing this gap, the author seeks to reveal a deeper understanding of what it means to be human.
The text challenges readers to reconsider the established frameworks that define individual identity. It posits that without pinpointing the dominant attribute—be it biological, psychological, or social—the true essence of humanity remains obscured. This examination not only critiques existing theories but also offers a fresh perspective that aligns with Marxist ideology, emphasizing the interplay between individual and societal factors.
Ultimately, Marxism and the Individual serves as a thought-provoking contribution to both Marxist theory and the broader discourse on human identity. By advocating for a more nuanced understanding of the individual, the book invites readers to engage with complex questions about existence, society, and the self in a modern context.
ISBN: 9783030836641
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247 pages
2022 ed.