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100 1  Lifshit︠s︡, Mikhail Aleksandrovich,|d1905-1983,|eauthor. 
245 14 The Philosophy of Art of Karl Marx /|cMikhail Lifshitz. 
264  1 [Place of publication not identified] :|bBarakaldo Books,
       |c[2021] 
264  4 |c©2021 
300    1 online resource (108 pages) 
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520    "The Philosophy of Art of Karl Marx, first published in 
       1933, is one of the major works of the Russian 
       aesthetician and literary critic Mikhail Aleksandrovich 
       Lifshitz. The author and editor of numerous books and 
       articles in Marxist aesthetics, including 'Marx and Engels
       on Art' 1933, and 'Lenin and Culture and Art' 1938. 
       Lifshitz has been since 1925 a teacher of philosophy and 
       aesthetics in higher education institutes in Moscow. His 
       writings have ranged from studies of contemporary 
       bourgeois culture to the history of aesthetics and the 
       relations between political commitment and artistic 
       production. Since the war much of his work has concerned 
       itself with modern Russian and European culture. The 
       Philosophy of Art of Karl Marx, is notable for its 
       originality of method in approaching the subject of Marx's
       aesthetics. Far from being a mere compendium of Marx's 
       comments on art and literature, it treats his writing in 
       this field as an integral part of the totality of his 
       thought. In his complex but lucid argument Lifshitz 
       demonstrates the relations between Marx's changing views 
       of art and the development of his revolutionary theory -- 
       ranging from Marx's own early Romantic poetry to 
       'Capital'. In the process the book discusses some of 
       Marx's comment on art, in notebooks and articles, which 
       are still little known.-Print ed."--|cProvided by 
       Freading. 
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650  0 Aesthetics, German|y19th century. 
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