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OverviewA Promethean Vision outlines the main intellectual stages in the development of Karl Marx's theory of historical development, often referred to as historical materialism or the materialist conception of history. Rahim charts Marx's journey from his early life as a Young Hegelian immersed in German philosophical traditions through his turn toward political economy, his interest in Adam Smith and finally his maturing into a truly revolutionary thinker and founder of scientific socialism. COMMENTS 'As an account of how Marx came to develop his materialist conception of history I cannot think of a better one [book].' Professor David McLellan 'This is a remarkably clear exposition of Marx's vision of human development. Eric Rahim demonstrates that Marx's materialist understanding of human development bears no relation to the crude deterministic caricatures offered by some of his critics. For Marx, Rahim argues, what each generation inherits from its predecessor contains the potential for further development. Realisation of this potential requires that human beings understand both the possibilities and constraints of their particular conjuncture and act on them. This is not straightforward. Advance is possible but it is not automatic or pre-determined.' Dr. Renee Prendergast 'It is no accident that after the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, Marx's Capital and Keynes's General Theory returned to the bestseller list. Eric Rahim's new volume, A Promethean Vision: Formation of Marx's Worldview is an indispensable complement to a reading or re-reading of Capital. Rahim's volume is an exemplary work of analysis and scholarship. It tells the reader where and what Marx was doing up to the writing of Capital. It sets out the historical and political environment in which Marx found himself, and explains most clearly what his ideas were at each moment of time and how they evolved. The narrative is backed by detailed evidence and accounts of the interactions of Marx with his contemporaries and of their inter-related influence on one another. A striking feature of the volume is Rahim's great ability to set out the essence of Marx's ideas and breakthroughs. Professor GC Harcourt Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jock Nicolson , Bob CrowPublisher: Praxis Press Imprint: Praxis Press ISBN: 9781899155040ISBN 10: 189915504 Pages: 111 Publication Date: 15 March 2009 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsCOMMENTS 'As an account of how Marx came to develop his materialist conception of history I cannot think of a better one [book].' Professor David McLellan 'This is a remarkably clear exposition of Marx's vision of human development. Eric Rahim demonstrates that Marx's materialist understanding of human development bears no relation to the crude deterministic caricatures offered by some of his critics. For Marx, Rahim argues, what each generation inherits from its predecessor contains the potential for further development. Realisation of this potential requires that human beings understand both the possibilities and constraints of their particular conjuncture and act on them. This is not straightforward. Advance is possible but it is not automatic or pre-determined.' Dr. Renee Prendergast 'It is no accident that after the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, Marx's Capital and Keynes's General Theory returned to the bestseller list. Eric Rahim's new volume, A Promethean Vision: Formation of Marx's Worldview is an indispensable complement to a reading or re-reading of Capital. Rahim's volume is an exemplary work of analysis and scholarship. It tells the reader where and what Marx was doing up to the writing of Capital. It sets out the historical and political environment in which Marx found himself, and explains most clearly what his ideas were at each moment of time and how they evolved. The narrative is backed by detailed evidence and accounts of the interactions of Marx with his contemporaries and of their inter-related influence on one another. A striking feature of the volume is Rahim's great ability to set out the essence of Marx's ideas and breakthroughs. Professor GC Harcourt Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |