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100 1 _aBernhard Waldenfels
245 1 0 _aPhenomenology and Marxism
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260 _aOxford
_bRoutledge
_c20151211
300 _a336 p
520 _bOriginally published in English in 1984, this collection of essays documents a dialogue between phenomenology and Marxism, with the contributors representing a cross-section from the two traditions. The theoretical and historical presuppositions of the phenomenology inaugurated by Husserl are very different from those of the much older Marxist tradition, yet, as these essays show, there are definite points of contact, communication and exchange between the two traditions.
700 1 _aJ. Claude Evans, Jr.
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700 1 _aJan M. Broekman
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700 1 _aAnte Pažanin
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