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Diverging Time The Politics Of Modernity In Kant Hegel And Marx David Carvounas

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Diverging Time The Politics Of Modernity In Kant Hegel And Marx David Carvounas
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.25 MB
Pages: 130
Author: David Carvounas
ISBN: 9780739103722, 9780739103739, 0739103725, 0739103733
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Diverging Time The Politics Of Modernity In Kant Hegel And Marx David Carvounas by David Carvounas 9780739103722, 9780739103739, 0739103725, 0739103733 instant download after payment.

This is an excellent piece of work. Carvounas' powerful treatment of the ideas of Kant, Hegel, and Marx reflects careful reading and a comprehensive grasp of their work. (Phillip Hansen, University of Regina )
For all those who have felt that the postmodern speed of late modern life has disrupted their relation to the past and future by disorienting their very experience of time in the present, Carvounas's work offers great insight into the challenges that mustbe met if a coherent sense of time joining what we have been to what we are and could possibly become is to be restored. Carvounas teaches us why our past has had a future, and what we must do in the present to take our future back. An original and compelling theoretical and philosophical perspective on late modernity, and on how we are situated in relation to a temporal understanding of the world constructed by Kant, Hegel, and Marx... (Morton Schoolman, SUNY-Albany )
This work is at once thoughtful and thought-provoking. (Victor Wolfenstein, UCLA )
For all those who have felt that the postmodern speed of late modern life has disrupted their relation to the past and future by disorienting their very experience of time in the present, Carvounas's work offers great insight into the challenges that must be met if a coherent sense of time joining what we have been to what we are and could possibly become is to be restored. Carvounas teaches us why our past has had a future, and what we must do in the present to take our future back. An original and compelling theoretical and philosophical perspective on late modernity, and on how we are situated in relation to a temporal understanding of the world constructed by Kant, Hegel, and Marx. (Morton Schoolman, SUNY-Albany )
About the Author
David Carvounas is Adjunct Professor of Political Theory at the University of Toronto.

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