Fundamental Problems of the Sociology of Thinking: Bodies, Genders, Technologies
By (Author) Konstantin Megrelidze
Edited by Craig Brandist
Translated by Jeff Skinner
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
5th March 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political ideologies and movements
Paperback
457
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
Written at the height of the purges, but unpublished for decades, Megrelidzes text is arguably the most significant, erudite and wide-ranging work of Marxist philosophy written in the USSR at the time. Discussing the emergence and development of human consciousness from the origins of humanity to the rise of capitalism, Megrelidze discusses the major achievements of contemporary cognitive science, sociology, philosophy and linguistics in the light of the works of Marx and Engels that were being published at the time. Far from the rigidities of official diamat, the book illuminates the important debates in Soviet intellectual life that led to the works of figures such as Vygotsky and members of the Bakhtin Circle.
Konstantin Megrelidze, born in Georgia in 1900, was a major philosopher of the Soviet Union, whose works in the 1930s exercised a significant influence on the most innovative currents of later Soviet philosophy and psychology.