The Marxian Thesis about the role of violence in History, as it is enunciated in The Capital, is investigated through an analysis of the Hegelian character of its syntax, and the way Engels develops it; a non-teleological interpretation of the thesis is then defended, one that understands that violence presents a plurality of forms, a pervasive character and a heavy materiality.

Morfino, V. (2008). A sintaxe da violencia entre Hegel e Marx. TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO, 31(2), 19-37 [10.1590/S0101-31732008000200002].

A sintaxe da violencia entre Hegel e Marx

MORFINO, VITTORIO
2008

Abstract

The Marxian Thesis about the role of violence in History, as it is enunciated in The Capital, is investigated through an analysis of the Hegelian character of its syntax, and the way Engels develops it; a non-teleological interpretation of the thesis is then defended, one that understands that violence presents a plurality of forms, a pervasive character and a heavy materiality.
Articolo in rivista - Contributo a Forum/Dibattito, Introduzione
Storia, violenza, Hegel, Marx, Engels
Portuguese
2008
31
2
19
37
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Morfino, V. (2008). A sintaxe da violencia entre Hegel e Marx. TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO, 31(2), 19-37 [10.1590/S0101-31732008000200002].
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