书名: Max Weber and Karl Marx (Routledge Sociology Classics)
作者: Karl Löwith (Author)
出版社: Routledge; 1 edition (November 16, 1993)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 0415093813
ISBN-13: 978-0415093811
Book Description
Karl Löwith's study of Max Weber and Karl Marx is a key text in modern interpretations of the theme of alienation in Marxist theory and the subject of rationalization in Weber's sociology. Löwith's philosophical approach, a product of Heidegger's existentialism, shows how both Marx and Weber work toward a common "life-philosophy." Löwith's analysis of the philosophical anthropology of Marxist theory and sociology also demonstrates that much of the ideological dispute between these two branches of thought is the result of a mutual misunderstanding. Löwith's book remains the best short introduction to the differences and similarities between Weber and Marx. This edition includes a preface from Professor Bryan S. Turner, in which he demonstrates the book's relevance to contemporary sociology.
Review
`Löwith's essay is brilliant and it is a sign of something that we have had to wait half a century for its' translation' -- The British Journal of Sociology
`The publication of this English translation of Max Weber and Karl Marx is a major event, particularly for those who seek to understand the characteristic uniqueness of the reality in which we move' -- Sociological Review
About the Author
Karl Löwith, a professor of philosophy and biology in Munich, studied under Heidegger until he was forced to leave Germany in 1934. In 1952, he returned to Germany, where he served as Professor of Philosophy at the University of Heidelberg, a position he held until his retirement. He died in 1973. Bryan S. Turner is Dean in the Faculty of Arts, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.
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作者: Karl Löwith (Author)
出版社: Routledge; 1 edition (November 16, 1993)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 0415093813
ISBN-13: 978-0415093811
Book Description
Karl Löwith's study of Max Weber and Karl Marx is a key text in modern interpretations of the theme of alienation in Marxist theory and the subject of rationalization in Weber's sociology. Löwith's philosophical approach, a product of Heidegger's existentialism, shows how both Marx and Weber work toward a common "life-philosophy." Löwith's analysis of the philosophical anthropology of Marxist theory and sociology also demonstrates that much of the ideological dispute between these two branches of thought is the result of a mutual misunderstanding. Löwith's book remains the best short introduction to the differences and similarities between Weber and Marx. This edition includes a preface from Professor Bryan S. Turner, in which he demonstrates the book's relevance to contemporary sociology.
Review
`Löwith's essay is brilliant and it is a sign of something that we have had to wait half a century for its' translation' -- The British Journal of Sociology
`The publication of this English translation of Max Weber and Karl Marx is a major event, particularly for those who seek to understand the characteristic uniqueness of the reality in which we move' -- Sociological Review
About the Author
Karl Löwith, a professor of philosophy and biology in Munich, studied under Heidegger until he was forced to leave Germany in 1934. In 1952, he returned to Germany, where he served as Professor of Philosophy at the University of Heidelberg, a position he held until his retirement. He died in 1973. Bryan S. Turner is Dean in the Faculty of Arts, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.
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