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On Materialism - by Sebastiano Timpanaro (Paperback)

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  • This polemical work presents to the English-speaking world one of the most original philosophical thinkers to have emerged within post-war Europe.
  • About the Author: Sebastiano Timpanaro was born in Parma in 1923 and died in 2000.
  • 270 Pages
  • Philosophy, General

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This polemical work presents to the English-speaking world one of the most original philosophical thinkers to have emerged within post-war Europe. Sebastiano Timpanaro is an Italian classical philologist by training, an author of scholarly studies on the nineteenth-century poet Leopardi, and a Marxist by conviction. With great force and wit, On Materialism sets itself against what it sees as the virtually universal tendency within western Marxism since the war, to dissociate historical materialism from biological or physical materialism. Whereas the philosophical legacy of the later Engels has been decried by most prominent Marxists since the 1920s, Timpanaro eloquently defends its essential purpose and relevance, by unfashionably re-emphasising the permanent weight of nature within history. In doing so, he returns to the heritage of Lucretius and Leopardi, and argues for a more consistent materialism that is at once more pessimistic and more hedonistic than any other contemporary version of Marxism. Timpanaro emphasises the insuperable limits of frailty and mortality as unalterable conditions of society whose transformation is the goal of revolutionary socialism. Timpanaro vigorously attacks what he regards as the widespread entente between a diluted Marxism and a fashionable idealism in the west, whether in the form of an "existentialist" or a "structuralist" union of the two. The aversion of the former to the work of Darwin and Engels receives a spirited refutation, no less than the indulgence of the latter towards the work of Saussure or Levi-Strauss. A special introduction written for this English edition deals with the phenomenon of the recent revival of "vulgar materialism" in the Anglo-Saxon world, in the fields of psychology and anthropology, and its relationship to racism. On Materialism will be one of the central focuses of cultural and intellectual controversy within and beyond Marxism in the next decade.



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"One of the most interesting, articulate and readable books about Marxism in recent years ... raises almost every vexed issue in Marxist philosophy and political theory."--Radical Philosophy

"An attractive and provocative stance, whose many challenges deserve the most careful consideration ... It is not only an exceptional pleasure to read his books, but important to try to engage with them."--Raymond Williams



About the Author



Sebastiano Timpanaro was born in Parma in 1923 and died in 2000. He studied classical philology at the University of Florence. His works include On Materialism and Freudian Slip, as well as major studies of Leopardi and Edmondo De Amicis.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.0 Inches (H) x 5.37 Inches (W) x .71 Inches (D)
Weight: .61 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 270
Genre: Philosophy
Sub-Genre: General
Publisher: Verso
Format: Paperback
Author: Sebastiano Timpanaro
Language: English
Street Date: July 17, 1985
TCIN: 1007906178
UPC: 9780860917212
Item Number (DPCI): 247-06-2403
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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