Alienation: Marx's Conception of Man in a Capitalist SocietyCambridge University Press, 1976 - 339 頁 In this book, the most thorough account of Marx's theory of alienation yet to have appeared in English, Professor Ollman reconstructs the theory from its constituent parts and offers it as a vantage point from which to view the rest of Marxism. The book further contains a detailed examination of Marx's philosophy of internal relations, the much neglected logical foudation of his method, and provides a systematic account of Marx's conception of human nature. Because of its almost unique concern with helping readers understand Marx's unusual use of language, Alienation has proven very popular in university courses on Marxism on both undergraduate and graduate levels. The first edition was widely reviewed, and in this new edition Professor Ollman replies to his critics in 'More on internal relations,' published here as Appendix II. In addition to this new appendix the author now provides a more systematic discussion of Marx's theory of ideology, elements of which were formerly dispersed throughout the book. He also attempts to set the treatment of political alienation within the broader framework of Marx's theory of the state as a model of how an approach based on internal relations can be used to integrate various apparently contradictory interpretations of Marx's views. |
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With words that appear like bats | 3 |
Social relations as subject matter | 12 |
The philosophy of internal relations | 26 |
Is there a Marxian ethic? | 41 |
Dialectic as outlook | 52 |
Dialectic as inquiry and exposition | 61 |
Summary | 69 |
MARXS CONCEPTION OF HUMAN NATURE | 71 |
Mans relation to his product | 141 |
Mans relation to his fellow men | 147 |
Mans relation to his species | 150 |
The capitalists alienation | 153 |
The division of labor and private property | 157 |
The labor theory of value laborpower | 166 |
Value as alienated labor | 174 |
The metamorphosis of value | 187 |
Powers and needs | 73 |
Natural man | 77 |
Species man | 82 |
Relating man to objects orientation perception | 85 |
Appropriation | 89 |
Nature as evidence | 94 |
Activity work creativity | 97 |
Mans social nature | 104 |
The character of the species | 109 |
Freedom as essence | 114 |
Man classes people | 120 |
Summary | 126 |
THE THEORY OF ALIENATION | 129 |
The theory of alienation | 131 |
Mans relation to his productive activity | 136 |
The fetishism of commodities | 195 |
Class as a value Relation | 202 |
State as a value Relation | 212 |
Religion as a value Relation | 221 |
Marxs critique of bourgeois ideology | 227 |
Summary | 233 |
CONCLUSION | 235 |
A critical evaluation | 237 |
Appendix I In defense of the philosophy of internal relations | 256 |
more on internal relations | 263 |
Notes to the text | 277 |
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