Karl Marx: Historical Materialism, Volume 85
By (Author) Karl Korsch
Introduction by Michael Buckmiller
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
16th May 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Social and political philosophy
335.4119
Paperback
200
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
The re-publication of Karl Korsch's Karl Marx (originally published in 1938) makes available to a new generation of readers the most concise account of Karl Marx's thought by one of the major figures of 20th-century Western Marxism. It brings Marx's work to life for non-specialist readers. As Michael Buckmiller writes in his new introduction to the work, Korsch wanted his book to serve as a passport into the non-dogmatic sections of the American labour movement. The result is a bracing, concise and accessible overview of the entirety of Marx's thought, and a pungent history of Marxism.
"[I]n its compactness and objectivity the book is a useful theoretical tool for proletarian class aspirations, we cannot in reviewing it do better than to indicate, though inadequately, its richness and value." Paul Mattick The republication of Karl Korschs masterly study of Karl Marx provides a useful reminder of the theoretical insights of the author, made during a period of major upheaval and debate among the then faltering international communist and workers movements. The book provides, not only an in-depth examination of Marxs core ideas and work, it is also to be viewed in many ways as a summary of much of Korschs understanding of Marx and Marxism. Ideas such as the principle of historical specification and Korschs own understanding of dialectics, political economy and historical materialism feature prominently. Liam Conway, Marx & Philosophy Review of Books
"[I]n its compactness and objectivity the book is a useful theoretical tool for proletarian class aspirations, we cannot in reviewing it do better than to indicate, though inadequately, its richness and value." Paul Mattick
Karl Korsch (1886-1961) was one of the most significant Marxist writers of the twentieth century. Along with Georg Lukacs's History and Class Consciousness, Korsch's Marxism and Philosophy (1923) stands as one of the two major contributions to the study of the philosophical underpinnings of Marxist theory.