Marx in the Mid-Twentieth Century
|  Cover of the first edition | |
| Author | Gajo Petrović | 
|---|---|
| Original title | Filozofija i marksizam | 
| Translator | Gajo Petrović | 
| Country | Yugoslavia | 
| Language | Serbo-Croatian | 
| Subject | Karl Marx | 
| Published | 
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| Media type | Print (Paperback) | 
| Pages | 237 (1967 Anchor Books edition) | 
Marx in the Mid-Twentieth Century: A Yugoslav Philosopher Reconsiders Karl Marx's Writings (Serbo-Croatian: Filozofija i marksizam; literally: Philosophy and Marxism) is a 1965 book about Karl Marx by Gajo Petrović, Croatia's leading 20th-century philosopher.[1]
Summary
Petrović emphasizes the humanist relevance of Marx today.[2] He argues, in his treatment of Marx's theory of history, that Marx's emphasis on historical specificity and historical change does not detach him from every general conception of human nature.[3]
Scholarly reception
Marx in the Mid-Twentieth Century is the work for which Petrović is best remembered.[1] Petrović's treatment of Marx's theory of history has been commended for its care by Norman Geras in his Marx and Human Nature: Refutation of a Legend (1983).[3]
References
Footnotes
- 1 2 Bien 1999. p. 731.
- ↑ McLellan 1995. p. 445.
- 1 2 Geras 1983. pp. 19, 117.
Bibliography
- Books
- Bien, Joseph; Paetzold, Heinz (1999). Robert Audi, ed. The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-63722-8.
- Geras, Norman (1983). Marx and Human Nature: Refutation of a Legend. London: Verso Editions. ISBN 0 86091 767 3.
- McLellan, David (1995). Karl Marx: A Biography. London: Papermac. ISBN 0-333-63947-2.