| History and Human Existence |
| ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
| INTRODUCTION: MARXISM AND THE SENSE OF SUBJECTIVITY |
| PART ONE— MARX |
| 1— Marx's Hopes for Individuation |
| 2— The "Real Individual" and Marx's Method |
| 3— Marx's Concept of Labor |
| 4— Reason, Interest, and the Necessity of History: The Ambiguities of Marx's Legacy |
| PART TWO— FROM ENGELS TO GRAMSCI |
| 5— Engels and the Dialectics of Nature |
| 6— The Rise of Orthodox Marxism |
| 7— Revolutionary Rationalism: Luxemburg, Lukács, and Gramsci |
| PART THREE— EXISTENTIAL MARXISM |
| 8— The Prospects for Individuation Reconsidered |
| 9— Sartre: The Fear of Freedom |
| 10— Merleau-Ponty: The Ambiguity of History |
| EPILOGUE |
| Notes |
| BIBLIOGRAPHY |
| INDEX |
| • | A |
| • | B |
| • | C |
| • | D |
| • | E |
| • | F |
| • | G |
| • | H |
| • | I |
| • | K |
| • | L |
| • | M |
| • | N |
| • | O |
| • | P |
| • | R |
| • | S |
| • | T |
| • | U |
| • | V |
| • | W |