History and Human Existence

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  INTRODUCTION:  MARXISM AND THE SENSE OF SUBJECTIVITY

 collapse sectionPART ONE—  MARX
 collapse section1—  Marx's Hopes for Individuation
 The Individual in the Bourgeois State
 The Alienation of Labor
 Individual and Species:  Man as Social Being
 A Vision of Free Individuality
 Reality Depicted
 Egoism
 The Logic of Capital and the Loss of Agency
 History and Individuation
 The Social Individual Liberated
 collapse section2—  The "Real Individual" and Marx's Method
 The Individual Basis of Theory:  Feuerbach and Marx
 Between Social Nominalism and Social Realism
 Comprehending Social Relations
 collapse section3—  Marx's Concept of Labor
 Practice and Materialism
 Excursus on Hegel's Concept of Practice
 The Labor Process in Marx's Later Works
 collapse section4—  Reason, Interest, and the Necessity of History:  The Ambiguities of Marx's Legacy
 Marxism as a Science:  The Laws of Political Economy
 Class Struggle and the Collapse of Capitalism
 Marx and the Concept of Interest
 The Interest of the Proletariat
 Interest as an Attribute of Individuality
 Materialist Pedagogy and the Enlightenment of Interest
 Hegel, Smith, and Marx:  The Necessity of Reason
 Marx's Rationalism
 Marxism between Science and Reason

 collapse sectionPART TWO—  FROM ENGELS TO GRAMSCI
 collapse section5—  Engels and the Dialectics of Nature
 Engels and Marx
 Dialectics and Darwin
 Subjectivity and Nature
 Communism, Class Struggle, and Science
 collapse section6—  The Rise of Orthodox Marxism
 Plekhanov and Labriola:  The Autonomy of History and the Passivity of Practice
 Revisionism, Orthodoxy, and the Communist Project
 Lenin as Philosopher:  Reflecting Necessity
 Orthodoxy and the Liquidation of Subjectivity
 collapse section7—  Revolutionary Rationalism:  Luxemburg, Lukács, and Gramsci
 Rosa Luxemburg and the Necessity of Socialism
 Georg Lukacs:  The Reification of Subjectivity
 Gramsci:  Socialism Beyond the Necessity of Reason

 collapse sectionPART THREE—  EXISTENTIAL MARXISM
 collapse section8—  The Prospects for Individuation Reconsidered
 Nietzsche's Challenge
 Phenomenology and the Question of Individuality
 The Possibility of Critical Theory
 collapse section9—  Sartre:  The Fear of Freedom
 Freedom as Foundation and Problem
 Authenticity and Man's Social Situation
 Revolution and Transcendence
 The Will to Revolution
 In Praise of Leninism
 Existentialism and Marxism
 The Phenomenology of the Social World and the Problem of "the Other"
 Human Collectivities:  From the Group to the Series
 The Phenomenon of Social Necessity
 A Formal Marxism?
 The Limits of Sartrean Marxism
 Marxism and the Critique of Rationalism
 Existential Psychoanalysis and the Aims of Marxism
 collapse section10—  Merleau-Ponty:  The Ambiguity of History
 From Behavior to Perception:  The Affinity of Consciousness and Nature
 The Embodied Cogito and Intersubjectivity
 Situated vs. Absolute Freedom
 The Sources of Merleau-Ponty's Marxism
 From Perception to History
 Social Being:  The Institution
 On Becoming a Proletarian
 Terrorism and the Logic of History
 Adventures of the Proletariat
 A Marxism without Guarantees?
 The Lessons of Merleau-Ponty's Marxism
  EPILOGUE

 collapse sectionNotes
 Abbreviations Used in Notes
 INTRODUCTION: MARXISM AND THE SENSE OF SUBJECTIVITY
 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
 5— Engels and the Dialectics of Nature
 6— The Rise of Orthodox Marxism
 7— Revolutionary Rationalism: Luxemburg, Lukács, and Gramsci
 8— The Prospects for Individuation Reconsidered
 9— Sartre: The Fear of Freedom
 10— Merleau-Ponty: The Ambiguity of History
 EPILOGUE
 collapse sectionBIBLIOGRAPHY
 collapse sectionMarx and Engels
 Works on Marx and Engels
 collapse sectionMarxism, From Orthodoxy to Critical Theory
 Works on Marxism, from Orthodoxy to Critical Theory
 collapse sectionPhenomenology and Existential Marxism
 Works on Phenomenology and Existential Marxism
 Other Works Consulted
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