260021 Marx‘ politische Philosophie (S) (WiSe 2021/2022)

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Karl Marx gilt als der einflussreichste Kritiker der Zustände der bürgerlichen Gesellschaft. Im Seminar sollen vor allem frühe Texte von Marx in Ausschnitten gelesen werden, die eher der Philosophie als der Ökonomie zugerechnet werden können („Deutsche Ideologie“, „Ökonomisch-Philosophische Manuskripte“). Dabei soll Marx´ Weg von der Staatskritik über die Geschichtsphilosophie zur Kritik der Ökonomie (Entfremdung, Ausbeutung) deutlich werden. Außerdem werden die von Marx aus seiner Kritik abgeleiteten politischen Forderungen betrachtet. Im Zentrum der Diskussion soll die Frage stehen, inwieweit Marx´ Analysen (heute) überzeugen können.

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