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1 | Being-in-the-world | 1 |
2 | The dialectical movement from the abstract to the concrete | 17 |
3 | Freedom-as-transcendence I | 45 |
4 | Freedom-as-transcendence II | 80 |
5 | Freedom-as-a-mode-of-being | 127 |
6 | Freedom-as-spontaneity | 181 |
7 | Postscript to the second edition | 207 |
Part 1 : response to critics | 208 | |
Part 2 : the spiritual dimension in Marx | 222 | |
8 | Addendum on Buddhism and Marxism | 239 |
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Add Marx, Reason, and the Art of Freedom, In this analysis of the problem of freedom from a humanistic-Marxist perspective, philosopher Kevin M. Brien draws on the full chronological spectrum of Marx's writings to reconstruct the mature Marx's view of freedom under three broad categories: freedom, Marx, Reason, and the Art of Freedom to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Marx, Reason, and the Art of Freedom, In this analysis of the problem of freedom from a humanistic-Marxist perspective, philosopher Kevin M. Brien draws on the full chronological spectrum of Marx's writings to reconstruct the mature Marx's view of freedom under three broad categories: freedom, Marx, Reason, and the Art of Freedom to your collection on WonderClub |