Contemporary critical thinking was founded by Karl Marx approximately a century and a half ago. Later, in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, various critical thinkers (some Marxist, others not) further developed this perspective in studying the most important issues of their day: for instance, the future death of art, the conditions and limitations of how we understand and perceive time, the essential questions of how popular culture functions and expresses itself, the role of popular protest and the “moral economy of the crowd”, the limits and crises facing modern bourgeois reason and how to characterize today’s capitalist world. This book is a careful, rigorous review of these fundamental lessons in critical theory and critical thought as developed by some of the most important social thinkers of our age: Karl Marx, Walter Benjamin, Fernand Braudel, Mikhail Bakhtin, E. P. Thompson, Carlo Ginzburg and Immanuel Wallerstein.
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A review of fundamental lessons in critical theory and critical thought developed by the some of the most important social thinkers of our age: Karl Marx, Walter Benjamin, Fernand Braudel, Mikhail Bakhtin, E. P. Thompson, Carlo Ginzburg, and Immanuel Wallerstein.
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Introduction ─ Karl Marx’s Lessons on the Universe of Contemporary Politics ─ Walter Benjamin’s Lessons on the Present and Future of Art ─ Fernand Braudel’s Lessons on Historical Time ─ Mikhail Bakhtin’s Lessons on the Codes of Popular Culture ─ E. P. Thompson’s Lessons on Rebellion and the Moral Economy of the Crowd ─ Carlo Ginzburg’s Lessons on the Limitations of Modern Bourgeois Rationality ─ Immanuel Wallerstein’s Lessons on Explaining the Contemporary World
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ISBN
9781433169113
Publisert
2020
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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Vekt
338 gr
Høyde
225 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Biographical note

Carlos Antonio Aguirre Rojas is a full-time researcher in the Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. He specializes in the theory of history in the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries and in the new antisystemic movements in Latin America.