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Index
Routledge studies in social and political thought
Contents
Preface
Footnotes
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Footnotes
1 Marx and science
Marx and natural science
Socialism and communism
Science and positivism
Science and society
Genuine science
Footnotes
2 Engels and “scientific socialism”
The effects of distortion
The pattern of distortion
The nature of distortion
The stakes of distortion
Footnotes
3 The question of Darwin
Darwin, Marx, Engels
Footnotes
4 Scientific socialism on the ground
Footnotes
5 Scientific socialism and dialectical materialism
Materialism and empirio-criticism
Dialectics of nature
Footnotes
6 Althusser and the enchantment of science
“Normal” versus “revolutionary” science?
Science and orthodoxy
Science and ideology
Politics and vision?
The enchantment of science
Footnotes
Conclusion
Footnotes
Epilogue
The problem posed
Nature and human nature
Natural and unnatural acts
Nature and natural science
Human needs and human nature
Concluding remarks
Footnotes
References
Preface: What’s in a word?
Introduction
1 Marx and science
2 Engels and “scientific socialism”
3 The question of Darwin
4 Scientific socialism on the ground: Haldane, Bernal, and “scientific socialism”
5 Scientific socialism and dialectical materialism
6 Althusser and the enchantment of science
Conclusion
Epilogue: nature and artifice in Marx
Index
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