Marxismo e psicanalisi in 'Il secondo sesso' di Simone de Beauvoir

Vita E Pensiero 61 (3-4):510-526 (1975)
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The paper reconstructs Beauvoir's interpretation of the Marxist and the Freudian contributions to our understanding of the feminine condition. A number of epistemological assumptions derived from Sartre's philosophy are pointed out. Beauvoir's reading of Marx, Engels, and Freud is discussed claiming that her reading is biased by humanistic and historicist assumptions.

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