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The Concept of Nature in Marx
Cover of the first edition
Author
Alfred Schmidt
Original title
Der Begriff der Natur in der Lehre von Marx
Language
German
Subject
Karl Marx
Published
1962 (in German)
1971 (in English)
Publication place
Germany
Media type
Print (Hardcover and Paperback)
ISBN
978-1781681473
Part of a series on the
Frankfurt School
Major works
Dialectic of Enlightenment
Eclipse of Reason
Eros and Civilization
Escape from Freedom
Minima Moralia
Negative Dialectics
One-Dimensional Man
Reason and Revolution
The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere
The Theory of Communicative Action
"The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction"
Notable theorists
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Kompridis
Kuhlmann
Löwenthal
Marcuse
McCarthy
Negt
Neumann
Offe
Pollock
Schmidt
Sohn-Rethel
Wellmer
Wingert
Important concepts
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Non-identity
Popular culture
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The Concept of Nature in Marx (German: Der Begriff der Natur in der Lehre von Marx) is a 1962 book by the philosopher Alfred Schmidt. First published in English in 1971, it is a classic account of Karl Marx's ideas about nature.[1]
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