Andy Blunden

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Andy Blunden (born 11 October 1945) is an Australian writer and Marxist philosopher[1] based in Melbourne.

Biography[]

Blunden is a member and secretary of the Marxists Internet Archive Collective (or Marxists.org), a website which contains many Marxist and Marxist related text on history, philosophy and politics along with many other topics.[2]

Another internet project Blunden is involved with is the "". This website hosts many articles of prominent Marxian scholars and activists dealing with misunderstandings and slander surrounding Marx and his ideas.[3]

His published works cover topics from Hegel to post-structuralism to ethics and politics. Blunden is a self-described "Hegelian Marxist with a 'pragmatist twist' using Lev Vygotsky."[4]

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Footnotes[]

  1. ^ Cole, Michael (2011). "*BOOK REVIEW: Andy Blunden (2010): An Interdisciplinary Theory of Activity, Leiden, Boston: Brill". Outlines. Critical Practice Studies. 13 (1): 46–52. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  2. ^ Blunden, Andy. "Information about Andy Blunden". marxists.org. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  3. ^ Blunden, Andy. "Marx Myths & Legends". Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  4. ^ "On Method by Andy Blunden 2005". Archived from the original on 10 December 2015. Retrieved 9 December 2015.

Works[]

Books[]

  • Stalinism: Its Origin & Future. 1993.
  • Meaning of Hegel's Logic. 1997. | At Wikisource
  • For Ethical Politics. 2003.
  • An Interdisciplinary Theory of Activity. Leiden: Brill, 2010 (hardback); Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2012 (paperback).
  • Selected Writings on the Semiotics of Modernity. Erythros Press and Media, 2012.
  • Concepts: A Critical Approach. Leiden: Brill, 2012 (hardback); Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2014 (paperback).
  • Collaborative Projects. An Interdisciplinary Study. Leiden: Brill, 2014 (hardback); Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2016 (paperback).
  • The Origins of Collective Decision Making. Leiden: Brill, 2016 (hardback); Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2017 (paperback).

Contributions[]

  • "Foreword" to Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Hegel's Logic: Being Part One of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences. [1830] Marxists Internet Archive Publications, 2009.

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