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Author / Creator:Althusser, Louis, 1918-1990, author.
Uniform title:Lénine et la philosophie. English
Imprint:New York : Monthly Review Press, 2001.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11242333
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Other authors / contributors:Brewster, Ben, translator.
Jameson, Fredric, writer of introduction.
ISBN:9781583673737
1583673733
1583670386
9781583670385
1583670394
9781583670392
9781583673720
1583673725
Notes:Originally published: New York : Monthly Review Press, ©1971. With new introduction.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Translated from the French.
Print version record.
Summary:No figure among the western Marxist theoreticians has loomed larger in the postwar period than Louis Althusser. A rebel against the Catholic tradition in which he was raised, Althusser studied philosophy and later joined both the faculty of the Ecole normal superieure and the French Communist Party in 1948. Viewed as a ""structuralist Marxist,"" Althusser was as much admired for his independence of intellect as he was for his rigorous defense of Marx. The latter was best illustrated in For Marx (1965), and Reading Capital (1968). These works, along with Lenin and Philosophy (1971) had an enor.
Other form:Print version: Althusser, Louis, 1918-1990. Lénine et la philosophie. English. Lenin and philosophy, and other essays 1583670386
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No figure among the western Marxist theoreticians has loomed larger in the postwar period than Louis Althusser. A rebel against the Catholic tradition in which he was raised, Althusser studied philosophy and later joined both the faculty of the Ecole normal superieure and the French Communist Party in 1948. Viewed as a "structuralist Marxist," Althusser was as much admired for his independence of intellect as he was for his rigorous defense of Marx. The latter was best illustrated in For Marx (1965), and Reading Capital (1968). These works, along with Lenin and Philosophy (1971) had an enormous influence on the New Left of the 1960s and continues to influence modern Marxist scholarship.
This classic work, which to date has sold more than 30,000 copies, covers the range of Louis Althusser's interests and contributions in philosophy, economics, psychology, aesthetics, and political science.
Marx, in Althusser's view, was subject in his earlier writings to the ruling ideology of his day. Thus for Althusser, the interpretation of Marx involves a repudiation of all efforts to draw from Marx's early writings a view of Marx as a "humanist" and "historicist."
Lenin and Philosophy also contains Althusser's essay on Lenin's study of Hegel; a major essay on the state, "Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses," "Freud and Lacan: A letter on Art in Reply to André Daspre," and "Cremonini, Painter of the Abstract." The book opens with a 1968 interview in which Althusser discusses his personal, political, and intellectual history.

Item Description:Originally published: New York : Monthly Review Press, ©1971. With new introduction.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781583673737
1583673733
1583670386
9781583670385
1583670394
9781583670392
9781583673720
1583673725