MacIntyre successively criticizes Christianity, Marxism, and psychoanalysis for their failure to express the forms of thought and action that constitute our contemporary social life, and argues that a greater understanding of our complex world will require a more thorough inquiry into the philosophy of the social sciences.
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MacIntyre successively criticizes Christianity, Marxism, and psychoanalysis for their failure to express the forms of thought and action that constitute our contemporary social life, and argues that a greater understanding of our complex world will require a more thorough inquiry into the philosophy of the social sciences.
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Good. No jacket. Cover edges are lightly scuffed. Bottom corners of cover boards are bumped. Binding is secure. Endpapers are tanned, with previous owner's ink signature on front free endpaper. Light pencil annotations from previous owner on some pages, not affecting legibility of text. All other pages are clean and unmarked.