From Kant to Levi-Strauss: the background to contemporary critical theory/ edited by Jon Simons
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320.5315 MUS/M Marx for today/ | 320.5315 NAR/E Ecological perceptions in Marxism and Gandhism/ | 320.5315 PAR/P Public choice and the challenges of democracy: New thinking in political economy/ | 320.5315 SIM/F From Kant to Levi-Strauss: the background to contemporary critical theory/ | 320.5315094 MER/S Social democracy in power: the capacity to reform/ | 320.53150954 JAL/D Democracy and authoritarianism in South Asia: a comparative & historical perspective/ | 320.532 AND/P Postcommunism and the theory of democracy/ |
Introduction by Jon Simons; 1. Kant by Jon Simons;
2 Hegel by Matt F. Connell;
3. Marx by Simon Tormey;
4. Nietzsche by Jon Simons;
5. Weber by John Ellis and Jon Simons;
6. Freud by Richard King;
7. Lukacs by Stuart Sim;
8. Adorno and Horkheimer by Matt F. Connell;
9. Husserl by William Hutson;
10. Heidegger by David Woods;
11. Gadamer by Nicholas Smith;
12. Wittgenstein by Simon Tormey;
13. Arendt by Richard King;
14. Levi-Strauss by Chris Johnson.
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