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  1. Making Sense of Marx. A systematic, critical examination of Karl Marx's social theories and their philosophical presuppositions. Through extensive discussions of the texts Jon Elster...

  2. 5 de mar. de 2022 · Making sense of Marx. by. Elster, Jon, 1940-. Publication date. 1985. Topics. Marx, Karl, 1818-1883, Marxian school of sociology. Publisher. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press ; Paris : Editions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme.

  3. 31 de may. de 1985 · Editorial Reviews. A systematic, critical examination of Karl Marx's social theories and their philosophical presuppositions. Through extensive discussions of the texts Jon Elster offers a balanced and detailed account of Marx's views that is at once sympathetic, undogmatic and rigorous.

  4. About the Authors. A systematic, critical examination of Karl Marx's social theories and their philosophical presuppositions. Through extensive discussions of the texts Jon Elster offers a balanced and detailed account of Marx's views that is at once sympathetic, undogmatic and rigorous.

  5. The goal of this chapter is to present a reading of the Marxist theory of the State that is more complex than the version produced by recent “neo-institutionalist” critiques. With Marxs historical works (The Bourgeoisie and the Counter-Revolution (1848), The Class Struggle in France, 1848 to 1850 (1850) and The Eighteenth Brumaire of ...

  6. Making Sense of Marx is a 1985 book about Karl Marx by the social and political theorist Jon Elster, in which the author reevaluates Marx's ideas. The book has received a mixture of praise and criticism from commentators.

  7. Making Sense of Marx. J. Elster. Published 1 June 1986. Political Science, Economics, Philosophy, History. Preface and acknowledgments Introduction 1. Explanation and dialectics Part I. Philosophy and Economics: 2. Philosophical anthropology 3. Economics 4. Exploitation, freedom and justice Part II. Theory of History: 5. Modes of production 6.