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Class Philosophy Human - Criticism of Postmodernism and Nietzsche

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Hasan Oğuz's book Class, Philosophy, Human / Postmodernism and Nietzsche Criticism with the foreword of Haluk Gerger is published... In Bookstores and Distributors... In this book, Hasan Oğuz examines the problems that political philosophy periodically encounters, based on the relationship between human beings and philosophy. On the axis of materialist philosophy, he criticizes Nietzsche and postmodernism from a Marxist perspective. Back Cover ArticleClass, Philosophy, Human Isn't the most difficult thing today to be human and to protect the human within us in this rough world? We are truly living in a human ice age where the subhuman homo sapien species has begun to dominate our Blue Planet. Even the selfishness, greed, violence, corruption, moral collapse and decay that we are surrounded by in our own narrow world are enough for us to understand the sad state of humanity. When we look at the panorama of humanity woven with war, hunger, disease, poverty and backwardness from a wide perspective, what we see is even more depressing. Hasan Oğuz is one of those who worry about the dehumanization of man. This human tragedy is the starting point of the book in your hands; The book in which he wrote a sad sigh, a protest, a rebellion against the destruction and gradual loss of man. While reading the book, one gets the feeling that one is watching Norwegian painter Edvard Munch's painting called The Scream, in almost every line. As a Marxist, Oğuz investigates the material-historical roots of the process he examines, and attempts an ontological analysis from the human being who has been degraded, stupid, scorpionized, herded and refuted, and from there In this period, the proletariat sails to the free horizons of human liberation through revolution, socialism and classless society. He takes us, the reader, to that vastness, under the guidance of his scientific method.... I hope that especially conscious young workers and revolutionaries will read and discuss this and similar books, along with other related works, in working groups. Only in this way will we be able to emerge from the darkness of the dead land that is intended to be laid upon us, into the light... ...Print Year: 2008Language: TurkishPublisher: Ceylan Publishing
Publisher : Ceylan Publishing
Publication Year : 2008
ISBN : 9789756304761
The heart : Turkish
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Class Philosophy Human - Criticism of Postmodernism and Nietzsche Hasan Oğuz's book Class, Philosophy, Human / Postmodernism and Nietzsche Criticism with the foreword of Haluk Gerger is published... In Bookstores and Distributors... In this book, Hasan Oğuz examines the problems that political philosophy periodically encounters, based on the relationship between human beings and philosophy. On the axis of materialist philosophy, he criticizes Nietzsche and postmodernism from a Marxist perspective. Back Cover ArticleClass, Philosophy, Human Isn't the most difficult thing today to be human and to protect the human within us in this rough world? We are truly living in a human ice age where the subhuman homo sapien species has begun to dominate our Blue Planet. Even the selfishness, greed, violence, corruption, moral collapse and decay that we are surrounded by in our own narrow world are enough for us to understand the sad state of humanity. When we look at the panorama of humanity woven with war, hunger, disease, poverty and backwardness from a wide perspective, what we see is even more depressing. Hasan Oğuz is one of those who worry about the dehumanization of man. This human tragedy is the starting point of the book in your hands; The book in which he wrote a sad sigh, a protest, a rebellion against the destruction and gradual loss of man. While reading the book, one gets the feeling that one is watching Norwegian painter Edvard Munch's painting called The Scream, in almost every line. As a Marxist, Oğuz investigates the material-historical roots of the process he examines, and attempts an ontological analysis from the human being who has been degraded, stupid, scorpionized, herded and refuted, and from there In this period, the proletariat sails to the free horizons of human liberation through revolution, socialism and classless society. He takes us, the reader, to those vast spaces under the guidance of his scientific method.... I hope that especially conscious young workers and revolutionaries will read and discuss this and similar books, along with other related works, in working groups. Only in this way will we be able to emerge from the darkness of the dead land that is intended to be laid upon us, into the light... ...Print Year: 2008Language: TurkishPublisher: Ceylan Publishing CEYLAN000017
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