Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-229) and index.
Summary
The book is a critique of dominant views of language (Chomsky's research programme in linguistics, Habermas's philosophy of). It rehearses the fragmentary Marxist tradition about language and proposes a series of concepts for a coherent philosophy of language within Marxism.
Contents
""Contents""; ""Chapter One �Chirac est un ver�""; ""Chapter Two Critique of Linguistics""; ""Chapter Three Critique of the Philosophy of Language""; ""Chapter Four The Marxist Tradition""; ""Chapter Five Continuations""; ""Chapter Six Propositions (1)""; ""Chapter Seven Propositions (II)""; ""Conclusion Contrasting Short Glossaries of Philosophy of Language""; ""References""; ""Index""
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