Andy Blunden's Hegel Marx & Vygotsky, Essays in Social Philosophy presents his novel approach to social theory in a series of essays. Blunden aims to use the cultural psychology of Lev Vygotsky and the Soviet Activity Theorists to renew Hegelian Marxism as an interdisciplinary science. This allows psychologists and social theorists to share their insights through concepts equally valid in either domain. The work includes critical reviews of the works of central figures in Soviet psychology and other writers offering fruitful insights. Essays on topics as diverse as vaccine scepticism and the origins of language test out the interdisciplinary power of the theory, as well as key texts on historical analysis, methodology and the nature of the present conjuncture.
Other books by Andy Blunden
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Activity Theory
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Hegel for Social Movements
by Andy Blunden -
The Origins of Collective Decision Making
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Collaborative Projects
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Concepts
by Andy Blunden
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An Interdisciplinary Theory of Activity
by Andy Blunden
Other books of interest
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Marx's Capital and Hegel's Logic
Edited by Fred Moseley and Tony Smith