The romantic in the Marxist tradition. From Friedrich Schiller to Ernst Bloch
Abstract
In this paper we will reflect on some anti-capitalist components that we will find in certain romantic writers, considering the possibility that this anti-bourgeois tension configures one of the most essential aspects of the romantic criticism of the present. We try to find out if the contents of that romantic “criticism” were collected or assimilated, to a certain extent, by Marx and Engels. And, in the same way, to check if we can still find them in some relevant figures of the Marxist tradition.
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