No bosses, no gods: Marx, Engels, and the twenty-first century study of religion
Flagging enrollments. Disappearing majors. Closed departments. The academic study of religion is in trouble. No Bosses, No Gods argues that Karl Marx is essential for reversing course—but it will take letting go of what most scholars think they know about him. The book’s first half draws on the scho...
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Language: | English |
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Berlin
De Gruyter
[2023]
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Religion and reason (Volume 68)
Year: 2023 |
Series/Journal: | Religion and reason
Volume 68 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Marx, Karl 1818-1883
/ Engels, Friedrich 1820-1895
/ Religion
/ Science of Religion
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Further subjects: | B
Marxian school of sociology
B Religion and sociology B Friedrich Engels B Socialism and religion B religious studies B Religion Study and teaching Philosophy B RELIGION / Philosophy B Karl Marx B religion |
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Summary: | Flagging enrollments. Disappearing majors. Closed departments. The academic study of religion is in trouble. No Bosses, No Gods argues that Karl Marx is essential for reversing course—but it will take letting go of what most scholars think they know about him. The book’s first half draws on the scholarship of international specialists—as well as new translations of the original German texts—to present Marx the anti-theorist, a political journalist deeply skeptical about what happens when the professoriate sits down to "theorize" about social worlds. The second half appeals to this modified portrait of Marx and charts a new course beyond both actually existing religious studies and contemporary genealogies of the religion category. The result, perhaps, is an academic study of religion worth having in the twenty-first century |
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ISBN: | 3111065545 |
Access: | Restricted Access |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1515/9783111065540 |