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25: 367:. Sacristán also edited and translated Antonio Gramsci's anthology of texts in the publishing house Siglo XXI. His editorial work was always underpinned by a long and sustained commitment to research and teaching in the philosophical, methodological and critical-cultural fields, and a commitment to intervention in the ideological debate of his time. 226:
university movement. Due to his Marxist ideas, by which he was very influenced after his stay in Germany and which he introduced to Spain, he was expelled from the University in 1965. In 1966 he participated in the formation of the Barcelona Democratic Students' Union. It was not until after Franco's
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death with the restoration of democracy that he was again admitted. After having had to bear a bitter and humiliating period he was appointed professor of Methodology of Social Sciences at the University of Barcelona. During the academic year 1982-1983 he taught at the
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In 1975 he began the project of publishing a critical edition in Spanish of the complete works of Marx and Engels in 68 volumes, under the imprint of Editorial Grijalbo. Only twelve of the volumes of this venture appeared, among them Sacristán's translations of
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Until his death, on 27 August 1985, at the age of 59, Manuel Sacristán carried out an intense intellectual and political struggle, becoming one of the most prominent Spanish political philosophers of the twentieth century.
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Throughout his life he was extremely active as editor and translator for different publishing houses. He translated more than 80 works by several authors: most notably
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Sacristán, the son of a Francoist collaborator, moved to Barcelona in 1940, thereafter living most of his life in said city. He soon became a member of the
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From 1947 he was the creator and driving force behind different periodical publications of a political-cultural nature. Along with
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His academic career was fraught with difficulties. His political activity led him to the direction of the underground
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leader. Again in Barcelona, he taught in the Faculties of Philosophy and Economics of the
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In 1978 he joined the Antinuclear Committee of Catalonia and was part of the
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The Marxism of Manuel Sacristán: From Communism to the New Social Movements
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movement. He was also a major influence in the formation of the
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