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Hegel Marx & the English State.

The author concludes his discussion with an assessment of current debates about state and civil society, relating these arguments to Hegel's conception of the rational state.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: MacGregor, David
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1996.
Edición:2nd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • 1 Introduction
  • 1. Hirschman's Riddle
  • 2. Influences
  • 3. Problems of British History
  • 4. The Approach to Hegel and Marx
  • 5. Structure of the Argument
  • 6. Acknowledgments
  • 2 "Not Reform but Revolution
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The Prussian Background
  • 3. England on the Eve of the Reform Bill
  • 4. English Civil Society and the Owl of Minerva
  • 5. The English Class System
  • 6. The External State
  • 7. The Second Roman Rule in Britain
  • 8. "Badges, Roasts, Beer, and a Few Guineas
  • 9. Results of the 1832 Reform Act
  • 10. Reform or Revolution?
  • 11. Aftermath
  • 12. Hegel's Assessment of Reform
  • 3 A Hegelian Marx
  • 1. The Mystery of Capital
  • 2. "A Remarkable Foreshadowing of Capital
  • 3. "Converting Social Reason into Social Force
  • 4. Ferdinand Lassalle
  • 5. "Too Ignorant to Understand the True Interest of His Child
  • 6. Heroes and Villains in Capital
  • 4 "Personality
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. "Insanity of Personality
  • 3. "A Duty to Protect the Children
  • 4. "Alienation of Personality
  • 5. "Means" Versus "Ends
  • 6. The Labor Theory of Value
  • 7. "The Infinite Self-Relation
  • 5 "The Father's Arbitrary Will Within the Family
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The Puzzle of Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel
  • 3. "Eve and Reason Ought to Be Regarded as Synonymous
  • 4. Woman and the Family in the Phenomenology of Mind
  • 5. "Ethico-Legal Love
  • 6. "Love ... the Most Tremendous Contradiction
  • 7. "A Contract to Transcend the Standpoint of Contract
  • 8. A "Collision" of Rights
  • 9. "Personal Right of a Real Kind
  • 10. "That System Even Gave a Father Power to Sell His Son
  • 11. "The Dissolution of the Family
  • 6 Hegel's Theory of Property, Part I: Possession and Use
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Thomas Hodgskin
  • 3. Three Moments of Property
  • 4. "Taking Possession.
  • 5. Harriet Martineau and Frances Trollope
  • 6. "The Process of Recognition
  • 7 Hegel's Theory of Property, Part II: Class Consciousness
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. "The Business Class
  • 3. "The Use of the Thing
  • 4. "An Overlord to Nothing
  • 5. "Two Owners Standing in Relation to Each Other
  • 6. "Universal Self-Consciousness
  • 7. "Alienation" and "Contract
  • 8. "Persons and Property Owners
  • 9. A "Necessary Standpoint", but "Not the Highest Standpoint
  • 8 Dialectical Inversion of the "Free Contract
  • 1. Transformation of the Wage Contract in Capital
  • 2. Formal and Real Subsumption of Labor Under Capital
  • 3. Absolute and Relative Surplus Value
  • 4. Bildung, Corporations, and the World Market
  • 9 Marx and the Factory Acts
  • 1. The First Interventionist State
  • 2. Early Factory Legislation
  • 3. The Factory Act of 1833
  • 4. The Factory Inspectorate
  • 5. The Working Class and the Factory Acts
  • 6. The Act of 1844
  • 7. Patriarchy and the Factory Acts
  • 8. "A Delusive Law" on Education
  • 9. "Revolutionizing People's Minds
  • 10. Tiger at the Gates
  • 11. "A Pro-Slavery Rebellion in Miniature
  • 12. "A Species of Revolutionary Commissioner
  • 13. "Association for the Mangling of Operatives
  • 14. "The Children Were Quite Simply Slaughtered
  • 15. "The Mental Functions of the Capitalists and Their Retainers
  • 16. The Communist and the Factory Inspector
  • 10 The Rational State
  • 1. Hegel, Marx, and the Debate on the State
  • 2. Logic and the State
  • 3. Hegel and the "Delicate Watch
  • 4. Hegel's Solution
  • 5. Leadership
  • 6. Private Property and Corporations
  • 7. The Universal Class
  • 8. Parliament and Public Opinion
  • 9. The State as Love
  • References
  • About the Book and Author
  • Index
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