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  • by Richard Schmitt
    £104.49

    Frontmatter -- Leitsätze -- Kirche und Arbeiterschaft -- Backmatter

  • - A Critical Reconstruction
    by Richard Schmitt
    £123.99

    This book steers a middle path between those who argue that the theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels have been rendered obsolete by historical events and those who reply that these theories emerge untouched from the political changes of the last ten years.

  • - The Social Nature Of Human Beings--their Autonomy, Knowledge, And Power
    by Richard Schmitt
    £123.99

    This book examines in great detail the different aspects of dominant individualistic ideas about persons. It argues that an alternative conception of persons, favored by many feminist thinkers, is more complicated than is often thought but can be shown to be a reasonable and plausible conception.

  • - A Collection of Short Stories
    by Richard Schmitt
    £16.49

    "Reading Living Among Strangers is like watching a series of Beckett plays recast in the percussive, irreverent voice of a writer who takes nothing for granted, who follows the possibilities inherent in language and in everyday human failings. Here are characters estranged from the world: unparented kids walking the train trestle, a widowed mother whose pack of daughters push her toward assisted living, an alcoholic trying to give up drink by questioning the very root of desire. It is in the characters' estrangement that the reader finds kinship. As with the manicured Floridian lawns of Bahia Vista Estates in the title story, in this collection, "[t]here are rumors, things under the surface, things man-made and not." Richard Schmitt is a writer who digs beneath the surface to yield up beauty in the coarse, wisdom in the baffled." Jessie van Eerden , the author of a novel Glorybound "Richard Schmitt is a storyteller. His stories seem not to start so much as startle, drawing us into a world that might feel familiar, but that we've never seen quite this way. Like one of his narrators, he knows to ignore the map, point his nose, and go. The magic is in his sentences, which at their best are sleek and strange and urgent, surprising and illuminating." Peter Turchi, the author of A Muse and A Maze Linked by fear and yearning, awash with spirituality and its opposites, Richard Schmitt's Living Among Strangers covers all: from children perplexed by the aims of classmates and adults, to adults perplexed by the world of living creatures. These are stories to be read and reread, with many epiphanies in between. George Singleton, The Half-Mammals of Dixie

  • by Richard Schmitt
    £123.99

    This text looks at modern capitalist societies to understand what it is that might be wrong for individuals. Schmitt focuses specifically on those who are alienated-those persons who have difficulty finding meaning in their lives, who lack confidence in themselves and trust in others and, finally, who are constantly distracted by consumer society.

  • - An Introduction to Sein Und Zeit
    by Richard Schmitt
    £17.49

  • - A Critical Reconstruction
    by Richard Schmitt
    £47.49

    An introduction to the political ideology of Marx and Engels.

  • - The Social Nature Of Human Beings--their Autonomy, Knowledge, And Power
    by Richard Schmitt
    £36.49

    In this ambitious and original book, Richard Schmitt moves beyond the current dominant modernist assumption that human beings are essentially separate from one another. In so doing, he provides an understanding of how we can be in some ways autonomous beings with individual rights and at the same time essentially social beings who can be understood only in terms of our social relations.

  • by Richard Schmitt
    £36.49

    A philosophical exploration of those persons who have difficulty finding meaning in their lives, who lack confidence in themselves and trust in others and, finally, who are constantly distracted by consumer society.

  • - A Question-Based Approach
    by Richard Schmitt
    £45.99 - 108.99

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