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.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
---|---|
Autor principal: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
1996.
|
Edición: | 2nd ed. |
Temas: | |
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
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W
- Y
- Z.