First Vintage Books Edition, March 1973. Mild shelf wear, small tear at top of back cover, pages moderately tanned, and spine has creases from reading. Everything looks good and perfectly readable. Overall pretty decent condition.
Lucio Colletti Books
Lucio Colletti was an Italian philosopher who gained recognition outside of Italy through an extensive interview published in the New Left Review in 1974. Deeply rooted in the Marxist tradition, his thought offered a unique perspective on the social and political issues of his time. The works and essays stemming from his philosophical inquiries continue to resonate in contemporary discussions on ideology and modern society. Colletti's intellectual legacy lies in his ability to critically re-examine established intellectual currents, providing fresh insights into understanding the world.





This collection of Colletti's principal Marxist essays explores his interpretation of Marxism, emphasizing its depth and flexibility. It investigates the relationships between Marx's thought and that of various thinkers, including Rousseau and Marcuse. Colletti's work spans philosophy, history, sociology, politics, and economics, challenging traditional boundaries. His Marxist period sought to position Marx's work in a lineage that downplays Hegel while offering a new perspective on the relationship between Marxism and Kant.
Marxismus als Soziologie
Internationale MArxistische Diskussion 31
Hegel und der Marxismus
- 294 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Literaturmagazin - 5: Der neue Irrationalismus
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
German