technē) was to become the primary field for emancipation (praxis), the latter taking form in new institutions, responsive to real socio-economic needs. In this sense, the problem of technocracy and the corporatist ethos in Marx are part of a broader discursive structure, which links the experiences of workers through the industrial revolution with the philosophies ofpraxis as they reach from Hegel through Marković." /> Marx, technocracy, and the corporatist ethos - Smith Michael G | sdvig press

Marx, technocracy, and the corporatist ethos

Michael G Smith

pp. 233-250


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