Biblioteca / 1980-1989
Tom Bottomore, editor. Interpretations of Marx.
Oxford, UK: Basil Blackwell, 1988.
328 páginas.
Contents
Introduction / Tom Bottomore
The formation of Marx’s thought
The structure and development of capitalist society
The theory of classes
Social movements and ideologies
General view of Marx’s social theory
Part I
Society and History
1 – Marx the Sociologist / J. A. Schumpeter
2 – Marx’s New Science / Louis Althusser
3 – Structuralism and Marxism / Maurice Godelier
4 – Marx’s Political Economy / Meghnad Desai
5 – Historical Materialism / Isaiah Berlin
6 – Concerning the Limitation of the Materialistic Theory of History / Benedetto Croce
7 – The Materialist Conception of History / Rudolf Hilferding
8 – Marx and the ‘Asiatic Mode of Production’ / George Lichtheim
Part II
Science, Philosophy and Praxis
9 – Marx’s Concept of Man / Gajo Petrovic
10 – Sociology and the Philosophy of Praxis / Antonio Gramsci
11 – Philosophy and Sociology in Marx’s Early Writings / Lucien Goldmann
12 – Critique of Marx’s Positivism / Albrecht Wellmer
13 – The Ethical Potential of Marx’s Thought / Svetozar Stojanovic
14 – Labour and Human Needs in a Society of Associated Producers / Agnes Heller
Part III
Property and Social Classes
15 – Towards a Sociological Analysis of Property Relations / Andras Hegedüs
16 – The Marxian Synthesis / Stanislaw Ossowski
17 – Class Consciousness / Georg Lukács
18 – The Proletariat / Shlomo Avineri
19 – Social Classes and the State / Nicos Poulantzas
20 – Karl Marx’s ‘Enquête Ouvrière’ / Hilde Weiss
Part IV
Politics, Law and Ideology
21 – Marx and the State / Ralph Miliband
22 – The Economic and Social Functions of the Legal Institutions / Karl Renner
23 – Ideology and Theory / Leszek Kolakowski
24 – Ideology / Jürgen Habermas
Bibliographical References