New Books in Critical Theory

Christoph Schuringa, "Karl Marx and the Actualization of Philosophy" (Cambridge UP, 2025)

Jun 4, 2025
Christoph Schuringa, an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Northeastern University London, discusses his new book on Marx's philosophical journey. He argues that Marx aimed for the actualization of philosophy, not a departure from it. Schuringa reinterprets Marx's relationship with figures like Aristotle and Hegel, emphasizing a shift from idealism to materialism. He highlights Marx's 'Capital' as both a critique and a call to action. The conversation also explores Marx's enduring relevance in modern societal structures, making it clear that his ideas resonate today.
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Marx's Philosophical Transition Debate

  • Marx started as a philosopher deeply involved with the Young Hegelians but is thought to have made a clear break from philosophy later.
  • Some scholars argue he transitioned into a new scientific method, while others believe he tried and failed to escape normative philosophy.
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Marx Critiques Hegel's Philosophy

  • Marx critiques Hegel's philosophy as "self-sufficient," disconnected from practical reality.
  • He seeks to bring philosophy into active engagement with the world, overcoming Hegel's abstract system.
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Marx's 'Inversion of Hegel' Oversimplified

  • The commonly used phrase "Marx simply inverted Hegel" oversimplifies Marx's philosophical transformation.
  • Marx developed a complex materialism departing from Feuerbach and historically grounded human reality beyond idealist flips.
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