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- And explain how this reading differs from the dom- inant scientific-determinist reading of Marx. This examination then leads to a discussion of why MacIntyre abandoned both Marxism and Christian- ity in 1968. Finally (1)
- Are ones given to us by God. I contend that this argument entails that we must see Mac- Intyre’s early Marxist commitments as given to him by God (1)
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- ChristianityI argue that we must read Alasdair MacIntyre’s mature work through a Marxist lens. I begin by discussing his argument that we must choose which God to worship on principles of justice (1)
- I turn to his more recent writing on Marx. I contend that if we view them through his argument about the principles of justice and which God to worship (1)
- It turns out (1)
- Marxism (1)
- Perhaps even MacIntyre himself (1)
- That he has never abandoned them in his turn to Thomistic-Aristotelianism. I examine his reading of Marx (1)
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- We see MacIntyre’s mature philosophy as more Marxist than most people (1)
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- With its emphasis on the concept of alienation as a Christian concept (1)
- Would allow. (1)
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"Once Both In And Out Of Time": Language, Storytelling, And Transformation, Monika Reis
"Once Both In And Out Of Time": Language, Storytelling, And Transformation, Monika Reis
The Assisi Institute Journal
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Stages, Skills, And Steps Of Archetypal Pattern Analysis, Pamela Buckle Henning
Stages, Skills, And Steps Of Archetypal Pattern Analysis, Pamela Buckle Henning
The Assisi Institute Journal
No abstract provided.
Psychological Projections In The Emergence Of Hive Mind, Carolle Dalley
Psychological Projections In The Emergence Of Hive Mind, Carolle Dalley
The Assisi Institute Journal
No abstract provided.
Suicide: An Archetypal Perspective, Katherine Best
Suicide: An Archetypal Perspective, Katherine Best
The Assisi Institute Journal
No abstract provided.
Destruction Or Transformation? Leadership And The Archetypal Field, Silvia Behrend
Destruction Or Transformation? Leadership And The Archetypal Field, Silvia Behrend
The Assisi Institute Journal
No abstract provided.
"Roselil And Her Mother": An Archetypal Interpretation Of A Danish Folk Song, Flemming Behrend
"Roselil And Her Mother": An Archetypal Interpretation Of A Danish Folk Song, Flemming Behrend
The Assisi Institute Journal
No abstract provided.
Taking The Archetypes To School, Karen Basquez
Taking The Archetypes To School, Karen Basquez
The Assisi Institute Journal
No abstract provided.
Intimations In The Night: The Journey Toward New Meaning In Aging, Michael Conforti
Intimations In The Night: The Journey Toward New Meaning In Aging, Michael Conforti
The Assisi Institute Journal
No abstract provided.
The Assisi Institute Journal - Complete Issue (V1n1)
The Assisi Institute Journal - Complete Issue (V1n1)
The Assisi Institute Journal
No abstract provided.
Toward A Radical Integral Humanism: Macintyre’S Continuing Marxism, Jeffery L. Nicholas
Toward A Radical Integral Humanism: Macintyre’S Continuing Marxism, Jeffery L. Nicholas
Jeffery L Nicholas
I argue that we must read Alasdair MacIntyre’s mature work through a Marxist lens. I begin by discussing his argument that we must choose which God to worship on principles of justice, which, it turns out, are ones given to us by God. I contend that this argument entails that we must see Mac- Intyre’s early Marxist commitments as given to him by God, and, therefore, that he has never abandoned them in his turn to Thomistic-Aristotelianism. I examine his reading of Marx, with its emphasis on the concept of alienation as a Christian concept, and explain how this reading …