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Mihailo Marković

    February 24, 1923 – February 7, 2010

    Mihailo Marković was a Serbian philosopher renowned for his association with the Praxis School, a Marxist humanist movement. His work delved into profound philosophical inquiries, and his influence extended beyond academic circles. His ideas continue to resonate in discussions about society and human existence.

    Kontenporarī-Marukusu
    Aggression und Anpassung in der Industriegesellschaft
    Dialektik der Praxis
    Dialectical Theory of Meaning
    Self-Governing Socialism
    • 2011

      Dialectical Theory of Meaning

      • 436 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The book presents a pioneering exploration of Marxist philosophy, blending scientific inquiry with humanist principles. Revised by Mihailo Markovic, it emphasizes the interconnection of technical mastery, humane purpose, and political critique. Markovic advocates for a multifaceted approach to reasoning, viewing it through empirical, theoretical, psychological, historical, and imaginative lenses. His insightful introduction serves as a guide, clarifying complex ideas and situating the work within a practical understanding of language as a critical tool for inquiry.

      Dialectical Theory of Meaning
    • 1975

      Self-Governing Socialism

      • 497 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      First published in 1975. VOLUME ONE covers Historical Development Social and Political Philosophy. No study or collection of material approaching self-government as a worldwide phenomenon and dealing with all The purpose of the present Reader is to fill this gap. This Reader traces the development self-government as a worldwide phenomenon and dealing with all This Reader traces the development of self-government from its beginnings as an apparently utopian idea of a handful of visionaries a century and a half ago to its implementation on a national scale in the contemporary world. All fundamental aspects of this development are dealt with―historical, philosophical, sociological, political, and economic. Contributions from some twenty countries are included. Several synthetic papers have been written especially for this book; because of their inclusion, as well as the comprehensiveness of the book’s coverage, this work transcends the usual confines of a reader.The edtiors’ goal was to assemble all important contributions of historical and theoretical value in one book.

      Self-Governing Socialism