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Titre Temps, histoire et révolution (IIe partie)
Auteur Ulysses Santamaria, Alain Manville
Mir@bel Revue L'Homme et la société
Numéro no 91-92, 1er et 2e trimestre 1989 Le rapport à la nature
Rubrique / Thématique
Le rapport à la Nature
Page 173-186
Résumé anglais Alain Manville and Ulysses Santamaria, Time, History and Revolution The historical vision of the philosophical tradition has always been constructed on a metaphysical and representative concept of time. Marxism is no exception to this abstract representation. However in Marx we find a nex understanding of time, a materialised concept of time which restores to it its true historical dimension, without which the whole project of world transformation is doomed to failure. It is this revolutionary concept of time which refers to the concrete activity of men in which Marx see the principium of all reality which this text attempts to reveal in the most authentic thought of Marx.
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