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Introduction to Non-Marxism

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Laruelle, François
Otros Autores: Smith, Anthony Paul
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2015.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Translator's Note
  • Introduction to Non-Marxism
  • Introduction: Marxism and Non-Marxism
  • The Non-Marxist Hypothesis
  • Getting into the Program
  • Chapter 1: Theory of the Failure of Marxism
  • The Failure of the Explanations of Failure: Desertion and Resentment
  • Universal Conjuncture: "The End of Metaphysics" or "The Failure of Marxism?"
  • From the Apsects of the Failure to their Cause-of-the-Last-Instance
  • Chapter 2: Between Philosophy and Non-Philosophy
  • Rendering Marxism Real and Intelligible
  • Unified Theory of Marxism
  • Marxism, a Miscarriage, a Material, a Symptom, a Limited Model
  • Marxism's Philosophical Side
  • Philosophical Normalization
  • Non-Marxist Practice of Philosophy
  • Discovering the Identity of Marxism
  • Chapter 3: Determination-in-the-Last-Instance
  • First Elucidation of Determination-in-the-Last-Instance (DLI)
  • Misadventures of Immanence (from Spinoza to Michel Henry)
  • Amphibologies of Materialism
  • Insufficiency of Marxist Determination-in-the-Last-Instance (DLI)
  • Mechanism of DLI: The Cloning of the Superstructure
  • The Identically Scientific and Philosophical Theory of DLI
  • Chapter 4: The Style of Non-Marxism
  • The Theoretical and Practical Style of Uni-lateral Duality: The Uni-lateral as the Real Kernel of Contradiction
  • Uni-lateral Repetition of Marxism
  • The Style of the Uni-versal: Marxism, Specification of Non-Marxism
  • Unified Theory: Marx and Freud As Symptoms
  • Deviations and Marxist "Taste": In What Sense Are All Marxisms "Imaginary?"
  • Theory of "Aspects"
  • Unilateral Objects and Partial Objects
  • Other-without-Otherness
  • The Thousand Sources of Non-Marxism
  • Transcendental Axiomatization of Marxism: Theses and Categories, Axioms and First Terms
  • From the Problematic to the Unified Theory.
  • From Epistemological Break to Unified Theory
  • Chapter 5: Knowledge, Practice, Materialism
  • From the Cognitive to the Cognostic
  • Non-Marxism and Transcendental Science
  • From Adequacy-of-Truth to the True-without-Truth
  • Practice as Uni-laterality
  • Marxism and Non-Marxism on Practice
  • The Fusion-in-Practice of Theory and the Pragmatic
  • Materialism's Lost Axiomatic
  • Ideal Platonic Genesis of Materialism
  • Non-Platonism: Limited and Uni-versal
  • Three Models (Mechanism, Dialectic, Structuralism)
  • Chapter 6: Subjects-in-Struggle
  • Unified Theory of the Subject, Practice, and Struggle
  • Labor Power and Practical Force
  • Subject-without-Process: Subject-in-Struggle
  • Fusion of the Theoretical and Pragmatic within the Practical Subject
  • Classes Struggling, Class Struggle, Uni-Class Struggle
  • The Subject-in-Struggle and the Given Struggle, Identical-in-the-Last-Instance
  • The Non-Proletarian: The Non-Consistency of Communism
  • In Order to Introduce Democracy into Thought
  • Production that Is Non-Productive-(of)-Itself
  • From the Man without Qualities to the Man-without-Essence: Against Anthropological Consistency
  • From the Transindividual to the Indivi-dual
  • Chapter 7: The Thought-World: Capitalism and Philosophy
  • The Uni(
  • )versalization of Marxist Categories
  • Uni(
  • )Versal Capitalism as Principle of Sufficient Economy
  • The Fusion of Capitalism and Philosophy
  • Chapter 8: Toward a Clandestine Marxism: A Summary of Non-Marxism
  • From the Lost Theory to the Impossible Theory
  • How to Impossiblize Marxism
  • A "Non-Euclidean" Marxism
  • Non-Marxist Formalism as Impossible Theory in-the-Last-Instance
  • Non-Marxism as Generic Force of Theory
  • Formalism as a Democratic Extension of Struggles
  • Amphibology of the Proletariat: The Generic Subject
  • The Categories of the Subject-in-Struggle.