Marxism or a metaphysics that refuses metaphysics?
Essay on the Marxist claim to reject metaphysics
One of the principal ambitions of Marxism is to turn the glance of the man of the sky to river on the earth.
Indeed, Marxism wants to be an anti-metaphysical theory, a philosophy of concreteness, of the criticism of fideism, of idealism.
In their philosophical project, Marx and Engels rebel against Christianity and, consequently, against any thought which makes it explicitly or implicitly a certain reception.
Would Marxism and metaphysics then reject each other back to back? This book, by questioning the Marxism of Marx and Engels, proposes another vision of the relationship between Marxism and metaphysics.
The result it reaches is that Marxism has not succeeded in its anti-metaphysical enterprise, insofar as it has not even been able to eradicate it from within.
Historical materialism, or dialectical materialism, is nothing else than a metaphysics that refuses to accept itself as such.
André Kamta Sabang is a doctoral student and researcher in philosophy at the University of Dschang in Cameroon, author of "La sociologie de la connaissance à l'aune du programme fort.
A critical analysis of David Bloor's relativism," published by European University Publishing in May 2019.
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