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Praxis Mihailo Markovic

Praxis By Mihailo Markovic

Summary

The articles repre sent the work of the so-called 'Praxis' group in Yugoslavia, a heterogeneous movement of philosophers, sociologists, political theorists, historians, and cul tural critics, united by a common approach: that of social theory as a critical and scientific enterprise, closely linked to questions of contemporary practical life.

Praxis Summary

Praxis: Yugoslav Essays in the Philosophy and Methodology of the Social Sciences by Mihailo Markovic

This volume of the Boston Studies is a distillation of one of the most creative and important movements in contemporary social theory. The articles repre sent the work of the so-called 'Praxis' group in Yugoslavia, a heterogeneous movement of philosophers, sociologists, political theorists, historians, and cul tural critics, united by a common approach: that of social theory as a critical and scientific enterprise, closely linked to questions of contemporary practical life. As the introductory essay explains, in its history and analysis of the development of this group, the name Praxis focuses on the heart of Marx's social theory - the conception of human beings as creative, productive makers and shapers of their own history. The journal Praxis, which appeared regularly in Yugoslavia at Zagreb, and also in an International Edition for many years, is the source of many of these articles. The journal had to suspend publication in 1975 because of political pressures in Yugoslavia. Eight members of the group were dismissed from their University posts in Belgrade, after a long struggle in which their colleagues stood by them staunchly. Yet the creativity and productivity of the group continues, by those in Belgrade and elsewhere. Its contributions to the social sciences, and to the very conception of social science as critical and applied theory, remain vivid, timely and innovative. The importance of the theoretical work of the Praxis group is perhaps at its height now.

Table of Contents

I/Philosophy, Dialectics, and Historical Materialism.- Dialectic Today.- The Meaning of Marx's Philosophy.- A Tension in Historical Materialism.- Some One-Sided Conceptions of Social Determinism.- Historical Science and the Philosophy of History.- II/Society, Politics and Revolution.- Homo Politicus.- Political Dictatorship: The Conflict of Politics and Society.- Revolution and Terror.- The Philosophical Concept of Revolution.- III/Culture, Ideas and Religion.- Culture as a Bridge Between Utopia and Reality.- Between Two Types of Modern Culture.- Ideas and Life.- The Withering Away of Religion in Socialism.- Culture and Revolution.- IV/Socialism, Bureaucracy and Self-Management.- Theoretical Foundations for the Idea of Self-Management.- Some Contradictions and Insufficiencies of Yugoslav Self-Managing Socialism.- Institutionalization of the Revolutionary Movement.- Bureaucracy - Reified Organization.- Bureaucracy and Public Communication.- Social Equality and Inequality in the Bourgeois World and in Socialism.- Middle Class Ideology.- Ecstasy and Hangover of a Revolution.- Notes on Contributors by Gajo Petrovi?.- Bibliographical Details of the Essays appearing in this Volume.- Index of Names.

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NLS9789027709684
9789027709684
9027709688
Praxis: Yugoslav Essays in the Philosophy and Methodology of the Social Sciences by Mihailo Markovic
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Springer
1979-09-30
416
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