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History and ImperialismDive deep into the rich tapestry of global narratives with 'History and Imperialism'. This compelling collection features the writings of esteemed philosopher Louis Althusser, showcasing his profound insights on Marxist theory. Spanning from 1963 to 1986, the anthology includes essays, lectures, and notes, culminating in the pivotal 'Book on Imperialism', an unfinished yet monumental theorization of globalized capitalism. This work critically examines
Dive deep into the rich tapestry of global narratives with 'History and Imperialism'. This compelling collection features the writings of esteemed philosopher Louis Althusser, showcasing his profound insights on Marxist theory. Spanning from 1963 to 1986, the anthology includes essays, lectures, and notes, culminating in the pivotal 'Book on Imperialism', an unfinished yet monumental theorization of globalized capitalism. This work critically examines the intertwining of history and revolution, confronting the perils of historicism that threaten the revolutionary discourse of the present. Althusser's reflections provide a unique perspective on the dynamics of historical interpretation in Marxist thought, pushing the boundaries of historiography. Engage with these texts to explore the balance between history and theory, a discussion that remains relevant today. Enhance your library with this brand new volume published by John Wiley & Sons (UK), ISBN: 9781509537235. Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
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ISBN: 9781509537235
Year: 2019
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
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Writings on History brings together a selection of texts by Louis Althusser dating from 1963 to 1986, including essays, a lecture, notes to his collaborators, and the transcript of an informal 1963 discussion of literary history. The centrepiece of this collection is Althusser™s previously unpublished Book on Imperialism, a theorization of globalized capitalism that remained unfinished All these writings are concerned with the place of history in Marxist theory and, in particular, on what Althusser considered to be the mortal danger of historicism haunting the revolutionary reading of the present. They testify to his continuing dialogue with the historiography of his day, several of whose representatives were engaged in discussion and debate with him. Deeply interested in history but intent on avoiding the kind of interpretation that would transform it into a deterministic force, Althusser never ceased to reflect on the equilibrium between the historical and the concept in Marxist historiography, an equilibrium that he sought to reinvent for his time. The traces of that undertaking, which continues to generate debate throughout the world today, are brought together in this volume.
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We got these for work when hosting company luncheons, and people loved them. They’re sturdy and hold up really well, even with heavier foods.
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Great Product
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Great plates! Heavy duty just not very attractive but we covered them with food so it didn't matter! lol
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