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The Spectre of Hegel Francois Matheron

The Spectre of Hegel By Francois Matheron

The Spectre of Hegel by Francois Matheron


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The Spectre of Hegel: Early Writings by Francois Matheron

Louis Althusser is remembered today as the scourge of humanist Marxism, but that was his later incarnation, an identity formed by years grappling with the intellectual inheritance of Hegel and Catholicism. The Spectre of Hegel collects the writings of the young Althusser, before his final epistemological break with the philosopher's work in 1953. The Spectre of Hegel gives a unique insight into Althusser's engagement with a philosophy he would later renounce.

The Spectre of Hegel Reviews

The most prominent and innovative Marxist thinker of the postwar period in France. -- John Sturrock, The Word from Paris: Essays on Modern French Thinkers and Writers
Together with the work of Raymond Williams, Althusser's writings are the most decisive theoretical influence in the development of British cultural materialism. Together with the work of Foucault, they are the most decisive theoretical influence in American New Historicism. -- Richard Elridge, The Persistence of Romanticism: Essays in Philosophy and Literature
[The Spectre of Hegel] proves novel and interesting, filling a gap in our understanding of Althusser's development and allowing us to see some of the lines of thinking which led him to structuralism and thereby to notoriety. -- Capital and Class

About Francois Matheron

Louis Althusser was born in Algeria in 1918 and died in France in 1990. He taught Philosophy for many years at the Ecole Normale Superieur in Paris, and was a leading intellectual in the French Communist Party.

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CIN1781681511VG
9781781681510
1781681511
The Spectre of Hegel: Early Writings by Francois Matheron
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Verso Books
20140107
352
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