Cornelius Castoriadis argues in his article that Marxism fails to provide a coherent philosophical foundation and instead borrows concepts from Aristotle without acknowledging it. Castoriadis believes Aristotle's philosophy is more rigorous and comprehensive than Marxism and can serve as an alternative framework for political and social thought.
Cornelius Castoriadis argues in his article that Marxism fails to provide a coherent philosophical foundation and instead borrows concepts from Aristotle without acknowledging it. Castoriadis believes Aristotle's philosophy is more rigorous and comprehensive than Marxism and can serve as an alternative framework for political and social thought.
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Castoriadis - From Marx to Aristotle, from Aristotle to Us
Cornelius Castoriadis argues in his article that Marxism fails to provide a coherent philosophical foundation and instead borrows concepts from Aristotle without acknowledging it. Castoriadis believes Aristotle's philosophy is more rigorous and comprehensive than Marxism and can serve as an alternative framework for political and social thought.
Cornelius Castoriadis argues in his article that Marxism fails to provide a coherent philosophical foundation and instead borrows concepts from Aristotle without acknowledging it. Castoriadis believes Aristotle's philosophy is more rigorous and comprehensive than Marxism and can serve as an alternative framework for political and social thought.