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Through a discussion of current perspectives in philosophy of history—especially with a critical approach to Paul Ricœur's work—and a rigorous reading of Karl Marx's oeuvre, Karl Marx, Historian of Social Times and Spaces proposes a novel interpretation of Marx's concept and method of historical knowledge. In this sense, the examination of Marx's concepts of social space and social time serve to highlight the resources offered by his work, and their possible application in explaining the dynamics of complex multilinear development of human societies and of capitalism in particular.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables

Introduction: For a Multilinear Science of History

1 History with Social Ontology
 1.1  Praxis and Spatio-Temporal Totalisation
 1.2  Historical Being, Historicity and Categories
 1.3  From World-History to Spatio-Temporal Complexity
  Epilogue

2 Theory, Models and Explanation
 2.1  Abstraction and Method
 2.2  Modes of Production and Spatio-Temporal Models
 2.3  Historiographical Explanation
  Epilogue

3 In Marx’s Archive
 3.1  Documentary Critique and Critique of Ideology
 3.2  The Imperial Archive and the Limits to Interpretation
 3.3  Beyond Marx’s Archive
  Epilogue

4 Narrative as Presentation
 4.1  Presentation, Chronotopes, Narrative
 4.2  Poetics of Theory
 4.3  Emplotment as Politics
  Epilogue

Conclusions: Towards a Politics of Spatio-Temporal Totalisation

Bibliography
Index

Karl Marx, Historian of Social Times and Spaces

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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 25/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9781642597844, 978-1642597844
      ISBN10: 1642597848

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Through a discussion of current perspectives in philosophy of history—especially with a critical approach to Paul Ricœur's work—and a rigorous reading of Karl Marx's oeuvre, Karl Marx, Historian of Social Times and Spaces proposes a novel interpretation of Marx's concept and method of historical knowledge. In this sense, the examination of Marx's concepts of social space and social time serve to highlight the resources offered by his work, and their possible application in explaining the dynamics of complex multilinear development of human societies and of capitalism in particular.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      List of Figures and Tables

      Introduction: For a Multilinear Science of History

      1 History with Social Ontology
       1.1  Praxis and Spatio-Temporal Totalisation
       1.2  Historical Being, Historicity and Categories
       1.3  From World-History to Spatio-Temporal Complexity
        Epilogue

      2 Theory, Models and Explanation
       2.1  Abstraction and Method
       2.2  Modes of Production and Spatio-Temporal Models
       2.3  Historiographical Explanation
        Epilogue

      3 In Marx’s Archive
       3.1  Documentary Critique and Critique of Ideology
       3.2  The Imperial Archive and the Limits to Interpretation
       3.3  Beyond Marx’s Archive
        Epilogue

      4 Narrative as Presentation
       4.1  Presentation, Chronotopes, Narrative
       4.2  Poetics of Theory
       4.3  Emplotment as Politics
        Epilogue

      Conclusions: Towards a Politics of Spatio-Temporal Totalisation

      Bibliography
      Index

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