The Hegel-Marx Connection

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Pub. Date: 2000-10-06
Publisher(s): Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

A major and timely re-examination of key areas in the social and political thought of Hegel and Marx. The editors' extensive introduction surveys the development of the connection from the Young Hegelians through the main Marxist thinkers to contemporary debates. Leading scholars including Terrell Carver, Chris Arthur, and Gary Browning debate themes such as: the nature of the connection itself; scientific method; political economy; the Hegelian basis to Marxs' "Doctoral Dissertation"; human needs; history and international relations.

Author Biography

Tony Burns is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Politics at Nottingham Trent University.

Ian Fraser is Lecturer in Political Theory at Nottingham Trent University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vi
Notes on the Contributors vii
Introduction: an Historical Survey of the Hegel-Marx Connection
1(33)
Ian Fraser
Tony Burns
Hegel and Marx: Reflections on the Narrative
34(22)
Terrell Carver
Hegel's Legacy
56(23)
Joseph McCarney
Marx and Scientific Method: a Non-Metaphysical View
79(26)
Tony Burns
From the Critique of Hegel to the Critique of Capital
105(26)
Christopher J. Arthur
Marx's Doctoral Dissertation: the Development of a Hegelian Thesis
131(15)
Gary K. Browning
Hegel and Marx on Needs: the Making of a Monster
146(21)
Ian Fraser
Recognition and Social Relations of Production
167(31)
Andrew Chitty
The End of History in Hegel and Marx
198(19)
Howard Williams
Hegel and Marx on International Relations
217(23)
David Boucher
Bibliography 240(13)
Index 253

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