Satire in Marx and Engels

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26512/cerrados.v27i47.19674

Keywords:

Romanticism. Laughter. Fetish. Neohegelianism

Abstract

The article deals with a heretofore rather unattended aspect of Marx’s and Engels’s writings: the question of satire. It intends to demonstrate that a satirical mode of representation pervades Marx’s and Engels´s critique of objective relations and ideological reflexes in modernity. The article is divided in three parts. First, it aims at a conceptual definition of satire. Second, it tracks how the question of satire appears in the young Marx together with his critique of Romanticism. Finally, it offers a brief analysis of Marx’s and Engels’s 1852 Heroes of Exile, which was written together with Jenny von Westphalen and Ernst Dronke.

Author Biography

  • Francisco García Chicote, Universidad Nacional de San Martín

    Profesor de la Universidad Nacional de San Martín

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Published

2018-12-28

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Marx: Arte, Literatura e Práxis

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