History and Human Existence |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
INTRODUCTION: MARXISM AND THE SENSE OF SUBJECTIVITY |
![]() | PART ONE— MARX |
![]() | 1— 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 |
![]() | 2— The "Real Individual" and Marx's Method |
• | The Individual Basis of Theory: Feuerbach and Marx |
• | Between Social Nominalism and Social Realism |
• | Comprehending Social Relations |
![]() | 3— Marx's Concept of Labor |
• | Practice and Materialism |
• | Excursus on Hegel's Concept of Practice |
• | The Labor Process in Marx's Later Works |
![]() | 4— 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 |
![]() | PART TWO— FROM ENGELS TO GRAMSCI |
![]() | 5— Engels and the Dialectics of Nature |
• | Engels and Marx |
• | Dialectics and Darwin |
• | Subjectivity and Nature |
• | Communism, Class Struggle, and Science |
![]() | 6— 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 |
![]() | 7— 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 |
![]() | PART THREE— EXISTENTIAL MARXISM |
![]() | 8— The Prospects for Individuation Reconsidered |
• | Nietzsche's Challenge |
• | Phenomenology and the Question of Individuality |
• | The Possibility of Critical Theory |
![]() | 9— 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 |
![]() | 10— 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 |
![]() | Notes |
• | 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 |
![]() | BIBLIOGRAPHY |
![]() | Marx and Engels |
• | Works on Marx and Engels |
![]() | Marxism, From Orthodoxy to Critical Theory |
• | Works on Marxism, from Orthodoxy to Critical Theory |
![]() | Phenomenology and Existential Marxism |
• | Works on Phenomenology and Existential Marxism |
• | Other Works Consulted |
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