Red Kant
- 226pages
- 8 heures de lecture
A new Marxist reading of Kant's Third Critique that challenges both Marxist theorists and mainstream Kant scholarship.
Mike Wayne explore les liens complexes entre histoire, politique, culture et identité dans ses travaux. Ses analyses révèlent souvent les mécontentements et les tensions latents qui façonnent les récits nationaux. Wayne se concentre sur l'examen critique de la manière dont ces éléments sont entrelacés et de leur impact sur notre compréhension du monde. Son approche encourage les lecteurs à contempler plus profondément les forces sociales qui nous entourent.
A new Marxist reading of Kant's Third Critique that challenges both Marxist theorists and mainstream Kant scholarship.
This student guide explores the application of Marxist theory to media studies, offering clear and concise insights. It highlights how Marxist concepts can enhance the understanding of media production, representation, and consumption. The text serves as a valuable resource for students seeking to critically analyze media through a Marxist lens, providing tools to examine the socio-economic influences on media content and its implications for society.
The exploration of British identities over the past two centuries reveals how various political cultures, including conservatism and socialism, have shaped national belonging. Drawing on Gramsci's theories, the author reassesses Britishness and highlights the current threat posed by economic liberalism to other political ideologies. This analysis underscores the complexities of cultural politics and the potential erosion of diverse political frameworks in England, emphasizing the urgent need to address contemporary discontents.
This book provides a long-awaited account of how Marxism has shaped both the medium of film and the study of film.