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Marx's Concept of Man

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ISBN-10: 0826477917

ISBN-13: 9780826477910

Edition: 2004

Authors: Erich Fromm, Erich Fromm

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List price: $24.95
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/9/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Size: 5.00" wide x 7.75" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English

Psychologist and philosopher Erich Fromm was born in Frankfurt, Germany on March 23, 1900. He received a Ph.D in sociology from the University of Heidelberg in 1922 and finished his psychoanalytical training at the Psychoanalytical Institute in Berlin in 1930. He started his own clinical practice and joined the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research. In 1934, he moved to New York and became a professor at Columbia University. In 1950, he moved to Mexico City and became a professor at the Universidad Nacional Aut�noma de Mexico, where he created a psychoanalytic section at the medical school. He retired from there in 1965 and moved to Muralto, Switzerland in 1974. Throughout his life,…    

Marx's concept of man
The falsification of Marx's concepts
Marx's historical materialism
The problem of consciousness, social structure and the use of force
The nature of man
Alienation
Marx's concept of socialism
The continuity of Marx's thought
Marx, the man
Economic and philosophical manuscripts
First manuscript : alienated labor
Second manuscript : the relationship of private property
Third manuscript : private property and labor
Third manuscript : private property and communism
Third manuscript : needs, production and division of labor
Third manuscript : money
Third manuscript : critique of Hegel's dialectic and general philosopy
From German ideology
Preface to a contribution to the critique of political economy
Introduction to the critique of Hegel's philosophy of law : critique of religion
Reminiscences of Marx
Jenny Marx to Joseph Weydemeyer
Karl Marx
Confession
Karl Marx's funeral
Afterword