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    For Marx (French: Pour Marx) is a 1965 book by the philosopher Louis Althusser, a leading theoretician of the French Communist Party (PCF), in which the author reinterprets the work of the philosopher Karl Marx, proposing an epistemological break between the young, Hegelian Marx, and the old Marx, the author of Das Kapital (1867–1883).

  2. Books. For Marx. This is the work in which Louis Althusser formulated some of his most influential ideas. For Marx, first published in France in 1968, has come to be regarded as the...

  3. Louis Althusser's 1965 book For Marx is a collection of essays that challenge the orthodox interpretation of Marx's philosophy and method. He argues for a materialist dialectic that rejects the notion of a unified and conscious subject in history.

  4. 26 de jul. de 2022 · For Marx : Althusser, Louis, 1918-1990 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Althusser, Louis, 1918-1990. Publication date. 2005. Topics. Marx, Karl, 1818-1883. Publisher. London ; New York : Verso. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. 271 p. ; 20 cm.

  5. For Marx. Louis Althusser. Allen Lane, 1969 - Philosophy - 272 pages. A milestone in the development of post-war Marxist thought. From inside the book. Contents. 5 other sections not shown....

  6. Marx has ‘induced’ the birth of a new, theoretically and practically revolutionary philosophy, Marxist philosophy or dialectical materialism. The fact that, from the standpoint of its theoretical elaboration, this unprecedented philosophy still lags behind the Marxist science of history (historical materialism) is explained by

  7. Marx, Engels and Lenin, to refer only to them, ceaselessly struggled against ideological interpretations of an idealist, humanist type that threatened Marxist theory. Here it will suffice to recall Marx’s rupture with Feuerbach’s humanism, Engels’s struggle against Dühring, Lenin’s long battle with the Russian populists, and so on.