<p>In this inquiry into Marx’s method of theorising, originally published in 1979, Roslyn Bologh analyses theory in the same way that Marx analyses the production of capital, and provides a set of rules for reproducing Marx’s method. The rules are developed through an examination of the <em>Grundrisse</em>, a text by Marx that combines his technical critique of political economy with his humanistic, philosophical concerns and his historical perspective. Dr Bologh concludes that Marx’s method, as dialectical phenomenology, offers a way of analysing language, knowledge and the social relations and practices of everyday life, as well as the more obvious phenomena of capitalism.</p> <p>1. From a Reading of Marx to Dialectical Phenomenology 2. From Dialectical Phenomenology to a Re-reading of Marx 3. Concepts: Grounded versus Subjective or Objective 4. The Individual: Historical versus Natural 5. Form of Life: Internal Relations versus External Relations 6. Contradiction: Mediation as Uniting versus Mediation as Dividing 7. Marx’s Critique of Concrete Solutions to Economic Crises 8. Dialectical Phenomenology’s Critique of Concrete Readings</p>
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