Alienation: Marx's Conception of Man in a Capitalist Society
by Bertell Ollman-
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Summary
Table of Contents
| Part I. Philosophical Introduction: 1. With words that appear like bats | |
| 2. Social relations as subject matter | |
| 3. The philosophy of internal relations | |
| 4. Is there a Marxian ethic: 5. Dialectic as outlook | |
| 6. Dialectic as inquiry and exposition | |
| Part II. Marx's Conception of Human Nature: 7. Powers and needs | |
| 8. Natural man | |
| 9. Species man | |
| 10. Relating man to objects: orientation, perception | |
| 11. Appropriation | |
| 12. Nature as evidence | |
| 13. Activity, work, creativity | |
| 14. Man's social nature | |
| 15. The character of the species | |
| 16. Freedom as essence | |
| 17. Man, classes, people | |
| Part III. The Theory of Alienation: 18. The theory of alienation | |
| 19. Man's relation to his productive activity | |
| 20. Man's relation to his product | |
| 21. Man's relation to his fellow men | |
| 22. Man's relation to his species | |
| 23. The capitalist's alienation | |
| 24. The division of labor and private property | |
| 25. The labor theory of value: labor-power | |
| 26. Value as alienated labor | |
| 27. The metamorphosis of value | |
| 28. The fetishism of commoditites | |
| 29. Class as a value relation | |
| 30. State as a value relation | |
| 31. Religion as a value relation | |
| 32. Marx's critique of bourgeois ideology | |
| Part IV. Conclusion: 33. A critical evaluation | |
| Appendices. |
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