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The Croatian scientist, art pedagogue and writer seeks to clarify the rules of the grammar of artificial attractions to the reader by specifically grouping his fascinating insights and examining them from an often unexpected angle.
Katarina Peović's collection of texts revives Marxism in the era of capitalist crisis. The book analyzes key works by Marx and Engels, connecting them with contemporary thinkers such as Alain Badiou and Michael Lebowitz.
A 1923 book by the Hungarian philosopher György Lukács, in which the author emphasizes the influence of the philosopher Georg W. F. Hegel on Karl Marx, and analyzes the concept of "class" and attempts to offer a philosophical justification for Bolshevism.
Along with the Critique of the Pure Mind and the Critique of the Practical Mind, this third major work of Kant's is one of the cornerstones of his philosophical building, but it also rounds off his entire view of the world.
In this provocative essay, Sloterdijk intervenes in the heated debate of the 1980s about modernism and postmodernism. A short, sharp text – essential for understanding Sloterdijk's early approach to aesthetics, media and the crisis of modernity.
"Discourses on Method" is a collection of essays and discussions by the prominent Croatian sociologist Ivan Kuvačić (1924–2005), written during his many years of work at the Department of Sociology at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb.