Existentialist Politics and Political Theory
William Leon McBride (ed.)
Garland (1996)
Abstract
Existentialist Politics and Political Theory The publication of the Critique of Dialectical Reason in 1960 marked the culmination of Sartre's efforts, begun in his more occasional political writings in what became essentially his journal, Les Temps Modernes, and developed more systematically in his important essay, Search for a Method, to forge links between existentialism and a non-orthodox version of Marxism with a view to developing a new philosophy of politics, society, and history and a new approach to the philosophy of the social sciences. The articles provide a wide-ranging, insightful exploration of Sartre's successes and failures in this domain.Reprint years
1997
Call number
B2430.S33.C7 1997
ISBN(s)
0815324960 9780815324966
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