Capital and Technology: Marx and Heidegger by Michael Eldred

Capital and Technology: Marx and Heidegger

Michael Eldred

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For readers fascinated by the intersection of philosophy and critical thinking, Capital and Technology: Marx and Heidegger by Michael Eldred offers a provocative exploration of the intricate relationships between technology, value, and the human experience, inviting readers to ponder the profound implications of these concepts on our understanding of the world.

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To bring Heidegger and Marx together in all the radicalness of their respective thinking means endeavouring to see what light the genius of each of these philosophers throws on the respective blind spots of the other, in particular, with regard to...

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