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Louis Althusser and the Traditions of French Marxism is a 2005 book about the French philosopher Louis Althusser by William S. Lewis.

Louis Althusser and the Traditions of French Marxism is a 2005 book about the French philosopher Louis Althusser by William S. Lewis was complimented for his inclusion of translated documents of the French Communist Party. Lewis discusses the French philosopher Louis Althusser, his interpretation of the philosopher Karl Marx, and his relationship with the French Communist Party.

The surge in interest in Louis Althusser subsequent to his death and the publication of many hitherto unknown and . Others are forthcoming, such as a book by Caroline Williams on Althusser, Spinoza and politics (2007).

Others are forthcoming, such as a book by Caroline Williams on Althusser, Spinoza and politics (2007).

бесплатно, без регистрации и без смс. Throughout the course of the twentieth century communism has enjoyed direct competition with all other governmental and economic systems. Often, communist countries produced their own special brand of party intellectual. These figures rightly occupied their place within their own national context and within the context of the International.

In a careful exposition of French Marxism, William Lewis places Althusser and his thought alongside the pre- and post-war French communist intellectual climate: the result is an excellent and unique work

In a careful exposition of French Marxism, William Lewis places Althusser and his thought alongside the pre- and post-war French communist intellectual climate: the result is an excellent and unique work. Part theoretical treatise on some of Althusser's more complicated and less explored ideas, part intellectual history, Louis Althusser and the Traditions of French Marxism is, in total, an important text for philosophy, French and francophone studies, political thought, cultural studies, marxist thought, and several other disciplines interested in the intellectual life and.

Lewis examines the "Structural Marxism" of Louis Althusser, which was popular in the 1960s and 1970s. His approach places Althusser's writings within the context of the French Communist Party and the tradition of French intellectual Marxism.

of French Marxism, William S. Lewis, Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2005.

Louis Althusser and the Traditions of French Marxism, William S. Althusser: The Detour of Theory, Gregory Elliott, Historical Materialism Book Series, Leiden: Brill, 2006. character of conjunctures. 12 In line with the book-series stated purpose, Montag starts by reading Althussers works on art and the theatre, especially since Althussers most productive period coincided with a new-found interest in contemporary painting and literature, particularly drama (p. 17). 8. Thompson 1978.

Publisher: Lexington Books. But, much more importantly, Lewis is able to show how Althusser's thought is the result of and a response to specific French intellectual and political traditions of reading Marx. Print ISBN: 9780739113073, 0739113070. It is through this combination of concerns that Louis Althusser and the Traditions of French Marxism offers us a contemporary and poignant Althusser whose ideas, under the weight of Lewis's pen, can help us better understand what resources it may hold for philosophy, political thought, and cultural thought today.

of French Marxism is a 2005 book about the French philosopher Louis Althusser by William S.

Throughout the course of the twentieth century communism has enjoyed direct competition with all other governmental and economic systems. Often, communist countries produced their own special brand of party intellectual. These figures rightly occupied their place within their own national context and within the context of the International. Some communist intellectuals, through the high level of erudition exhibited in their writing, have received a wider reception, despite their direct linkage to party politics e.g. Antonio Gramsci, Georg Lukacs, and, Victor Serge are good examples. After 1956, when Kruschev exposed Stalin's atrocities to the Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and, as a result, to the entire world, Marxist philosophy was widely discredited. It had been assumed that Stalin's excesses were somehow encouraged or supported through Marx's thought. When, in the mid 1960s, Louis Althusser first offered his re-readings of Marx's philosophy it, and communist political practice, were in ruin. However Althusser was in a unique cultural and historical position. Thinking and writing concomitant with the structuralists and poststructuralists in France and also having access to certain theoretical tools while, simultaneously, committing himself entirely to Marxist thought-Althusser was, conceivably the last of his tradition. He was a Marxist philosopher who, unlike Sartre at the end of his life, did not abandon communism to, for instance existentialism. In Louis Althusser and the Traditions of French Marxism William Lewis gives readers a striking example of intellectual biography and critical theory. His approach, considering the work and life of Althusser within French Marxism and French intellectual culture, fills a void in contemporary scholarship. But, much more importantly, Lewis is able to show how Althusser's thought is the result of and a response to specific French intellectual and political traditions of reading Marx. It is through this combination of concerns
Louis Althusser and the Traditions of French Marxism ebook
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William Lewis
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