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The Budapest school : beyond Marxism /

The Budapest School: Beyond Marxism represents the first systematic and comprehensive study of the post-Marxist writings of the Budapest School to be published in English. The School itself has long been known in English-speaking circles for its neo-Marxist critique of the now-defunct Soviet system....

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Dorahy, J. F. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2019]
Colección:Social and critical theory ; v. 23.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part 1 The Early Budapest School and the Critique of Alienation; Chapter 1 'Back to Marx!'; 1 Marxism and Philosophy; 2 Work as the Species-Activity of Man; 3 Freedom and Universality in History; 4 Alienation and the Marxist Theory of Revolution; 5 On the Phenomenology of Everyday Life; 6 Individuality as the Unity of the Particular and the Universal; 7 The Budapest School's Marxist Humanism: Critical Reflections; 8 Prague '68 and the Search for a Critical Theory
  • Part 2 György Márkus: From the Critique of Production to The Philosophy of CultureChapter 2 Márkus Contra Marx: Production, Economy and the Problem of Historical Teleology; 1 Philosophical Debates in Post-War Critical Theory; 2 The Paradigm of Production: A Conceptual Analysis; 3 Reification and the Antinomies of Production; 4 On the Utopian Character of Marxian Socialism; 5 Culture and Enlightenment; Chapter 3 Marxism, Modernity and the Dynamics of Culture; 1 Marxism and Culture (I)-the Base/Superstructure Metaphor; 2 Marxism and Culture (II)-the Theory and Practice of Ideology Critique
  • 3 Towards a Pragmatics of Cultural Production4 On the Autonomy of Culture; 5 The Arts, Sciences, and the Paradoxical Unity of Modern Culture; 6 The Dynamics of Cultural Modernity: Enlightenment and Romanticism; 7 On the Aktualität of Márkus' Post-Budapest Project; Part 3 Agnes Heller and Ferenc Fehér: Reflexive Stages in a Post-Marxist Radicalism; Chapter 4 Towards a New Form of Historical Consciousness; 1 The Confusion of Historical Consciousness; 2 Philosophy of History as the Consciousness of Reflected Universality; 3 The Antinomies of Universal History (I): Historicity and Universality
  • 4 The Antinomies of Universal History (II): Freedom and Necessity5 Marxism and History; 6 Between Science and Critique; 7 Reflected Generality as a Task, or, the Imperatives of Postmodernity; Chapter 5 Multidimensional Modernity; 1 Modernity, Socialism, and Democracy; 2 Three Logics of Modernity? Some Critical Remarks; 3 The Essence of Modernity (I): The Dynamics of Modernity; 4 The Essence of Modernity (II): The Modern Social Arrangement; 5 Excursus: Is Heller a Convergence Theorist?; 6 Heller, Heidegger and the Modern Imagination; 7 Modernity and Redemption
  • Chapter 6 Contingency, Choice and Dissatisfaction1 The Dissatisfied Society; 2 Reflective Postmodernism: A Preliminary Account; 3 'On the Railway Station'; 4 Contingency as Infinite Possibility; 5 From Contingency to Destiny; 6 To Become What One Is: Heller on the Physiognomy of Existential Choice; 7 Satisfaction Beyond the Choice of the Good; 8 On the Meaning of Heller's Postmodern Radicalism; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index