This volume collects chapters dedicated to Marx and Wittgenstein. It aims at integrating different ways to address Marx and Wittgenstein from multiple historical and philosophical vantage points. ~ Contents (1) Introduction. Alienation and Fetishism: From Words to Commodities in Wittgenstein and Marx (Fabio Sulpizio, Moira De Iaco & Gabriele Schimmenti) (2) Wittgenstein, Marx, and (post-)Marxism: A Synoptic Overview (Dimitris Gakis) (3) Marx, Wittgenstein, and the Reform of Language. A Complemen…
Read moreThis volume collects chapters dedicated to Marx and Wittgenstein. It aims at integrating different ways to address Marx and Wittgenstein from multiple historical and philosophical vantage points. ~ Contents (1) Introduction. Alienation and Fetishism: From Words to Commodities in Wittgenstein and Marx (Fabio Sulpizio, Moira De Iaco & Gabriele Schimmenti) (2) Wittgenstein, Marx, and (post-)Marxism: A Synoptic Overview (Dimitris Gakis) (3) Marx, Wittgenstein, and the Reform of Language. A Complementary View of Wittgenstein and Marx’s Thoughts (Moira De Iaco) (4) This is the Way We Live. Wittgenstein and Natural History (Marco Mazzeo) (5) Language, Alienation, and Philosophical Therapy in Marx and Wittgenstein (Marco Gigante) (6) Being and Consciousness in Karl Marx and Ludwig Wittgenstein (Doğan Göçmen & Doğan Barış Kılınç) (7) Representation and Depth in Marx and Wittgenstein (Alfonso Maurizio Iacono) (8) Marx and the Sociality of Hieroglyphics. From Wittgenstein to Marx (Gabriele Schimmenti) (9) Language, Thought and Reality in Marx’s German Ideology and in the Mature Critique of Political Economy (Pietro Garofalo) (10) From Wittgenstein to Marx via Rossi-Landi (Roberto Fineschi) (11) 1929-1932: Wittgenstein and two Italians in Cambridge (Lucia Morra) (12) When Homology Goes on Holiday. Rereading the Rossi-Landi/Marx Relation from a Wittgensteinian Perspective (Giorgio Borrelli) (13) Words, Knives, Use. On the Alliance between Marx and Wittgenstein according to Rossi-Landi (Angelo Nizza) (14) Marx and Wittgenstein on Religion (Robert Vinten) (15) Political Dimensions of Wittgenstein’s “Praxis” as a Linguistic Activity (Antonia Soulez) (16) “For the Marxists are racing motorists”. Wittgenstein on Max Eastman and on “the sound idea in Marx’s thinking” (Marco Brusotti)