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978-0-7391-1047-8 • Hardback • February 2006 • $147.00 • (£113.00)
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Norman Levine is the author of The Dialogue within the Dialectic and The Tragic Deception: Marx Contra Engels.
Chapter 1 The Historiography of the Hegel-Marx Relationship
Chapter 2 Engels' First Appropriation of Hegel
Chapter 3 Marx's First Appropriation of Hegel
Levine's study of Marx in these early years is a detailed, well-researched, and stimulating account of his intellectual development and self-understanding....thought provokinggggg
— Joe McCoy, July 2007
Divergent Paths updates and further develops intellectual issues first raised in The Tragic Deception (1975) and Dialogue Within the Dialectic (1984). The present volume approaches these issues through close reading of the relationship to Hegel not only of Marx and Engels, but of major 20th century Marxists or theorists of Marxism from Lukacs to Roemer. Levine seeks once again to de-Hegelianize Marxism by placing history and human activity at the center of Marxist theory and politics.The issues of philosophy and method he takes up are abstract, but nevertheless provide a necessary point of departure for any effort to confront the contemporary crisis of Marxism...
— Arif Dirlik, author of Marxism in the Chinese Revolution