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Philosophy, Ideology and Social Science Essays in Negation and Affirmation
ISTVÁN MÉSZÁROS
THIS IMPORTANT NEW book, written by a major contemporary philosopher, provides a comprehensive critical evalution of ideology.
Professor Mészáros presents some of the most significant analyses of Rousseau, Adam Smith, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Weber, Lukács, Keynes, Heidegger, Austin and Sartre. Written over a period of more than two decades, these essays are made accessible to a wider English readership
here for the first time.
Philosophy, Ideology and Social Science is concerned with the specific role which ideology plays in the process of social structural adjustments. Professor Mészáros presents his ideas on a broad historical canvas. He concludes with an examination of the way in which European literature has dealt with the problem of alienation.
ISTVÁN MÉSZÁROS is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sussex. His many publications include Marx's Theory of Alienation (Merlin Press, 1970), Aspects of History and Class Consciousness (Routledge, 1971), Lukacs' Concept of Dialectic (Merlin Press, 1972), and Phe Work of Sartre: Search for Freedom (Harvester Press. 1979).
ISBN 0 7450 0971 9