Kaveh Boveiri, Marxian Totality – Haymarket, July 2025
The first book-length exploration of the Marxian concept of totality from a philosophical and sociopolitical perspective.
Drawing on a large number of classical and contemporary works (in English, French, German, Czech and Italian), Boveiri elucidates the distinctive features of Marxian totality with a particular focus on its methodology. The work has six moments. First, it develops arguments against two undialectical conceptions of totality, those held by Schelling and Wittgenstein. Then, it presents a critical reading of Hegelian totality focused on The Science of Logic. Next it examines the shortcomings of two well-known conceptions of totality, one by Georg Lukács, another by Karel Kosík, before examining in detail the developmental characteristics of Marxian totality. The volume concludes with a chapter dealing with some methodological implications of the conception advanced here.
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https://newbooksnetwork.com/the-west-2
Thanks – added to the post on the book – https://progressivegeographies.com/2025/07/22/georgios-varouxakis-the-west-the-history-of-an-idea-princeton-university-press-july-2025-2/
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