Thomas Steinfeld
Herr der Gespenster
[Lord of the Spectres]

Carl Hanser Verlag
Munich 2017
ISBN 978-3-446-25673-6
288 Pages
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Carl Hanser Verlag
Munich 2017
ISBN 978-3-446-25673-6
288 Pages
Publisher’s contact details
Translated by David A. Brenner
By Marius Meller
Marius Meller studied German philology, philosophy, and musicology, and has worked as a literary editor at the Frankfurter Rundschau and Berliner Tagesspiegel newspapers. He lives in Berlin as a writer and works as a freelance literature critic for Deutschlandradio and Deutschlandfunk.
It could be said that Karl Marx has been disproved by history. Very few still dream of revolution, and yet in recent times, unrest has increased: We want to know where the power has come from that causes an ever-growing rift in our world.
Thomas Steinfeld has reread Karl Marx and found an intellectual wiser than many of his critics, even where his arguments were clearly flawed. While Marx’s world view is unlikely to be sought after, he does offer an impressive analysis of the force exerted on people by money, the hidden power of commodities, or the crisis as the norm of our economic form. Liberated from a world-historical mission, this work opens the reader’s eyes to how capitalism effects our lives more than ever. 2018 will mark Karl Marx’s 200th birthday. Thomas Steinfeld shows that, even today, people who want to understand the times we live in should read him.
(Text: Carl Hanser Verlag)