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A Philosophy for Communism

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In A Philosophy for Communism: Rethinking Althusser Panagiotis Sotiris attempts a reading of the work of the French philosopher centered upon his deeply political conception of philosophy. Althusse...
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  • 23 May 2020
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In A Philosophy for Communism: Rethinking Althusser Panagiotis Sotiris attempts a reading of the work of the French philosopher centered upon his deeply political conception of philosophy. Althusser’s endeavour is presented as a quest for a new practice of philosophy that would enable a new practice of politics for communism, in opposition to idealism and teleology. The central point is that in his trajectory from the crucial interventions of the 1960s to the texts on aleatory materialism, Althusser remained a communist in philosophy. This is based upon a reading of the tensions and dynamics running through Althusser’s work and his dialogue with other thinkers. Particular attention is paid to crucial texts by Althusser that remained unpublished until relatively recently.

Shortlisted for the Deutscher Memorial Prize 2021.
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Price: $227.00
Pages: 560
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Historical Materialism Book Series
Publication Date: 23 May 2020
ISBN: 9789004291355
Format: Hardcover
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A Philosophy for Communism is shortlisted for the Deutscher Memorial Prize 2021.

"... Sotiris's book present Althusser’s thought as a dynamic, developmental, engagement that remains a rich (although not necessarily programmatic) resource... [The book] is an important achievement - not least for thinking communism today." - Ian Leask, Dublin City University, in: Marx and Philosophy Review of Books, 7 April 2021 [Full review]
Panagiotis Sotiris (1970) has a Ph.D. from Panteion University and has taught social and political philosophy at various Greek universities. He has edited the collective volume Crisis, Movement, Strategy: The Greek Experience (Brill, 2018).