The Critique of Real Abstraction - from the Critical Theory of Society to the Critique of Political Economy and Back Again
Author: Chris O’Kane
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Description: The Critique of Real Abstraction - from the Critical Theory of Society to the Critique of Political Economy and Back Again por Chris O’Kane analyzes the evolution of the concept of real abstraction, linking it from Marx's critique of political economy to critical theories of society. A valuable read for understanding the theoretical lineage of real abstraction and its implications.
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