Althusser and the Renewal of Marxist Social Theory |
Acknowledgments |
Introductory Conclusion |
Chapter 1 Structural Causality, Contradiction, and Social Formations |
Chapter 2 Modes of Production and Historical Development |
Chapter 3 Science, Ideology, and Philosophy |
• | The "Althusser Problem": Theoreticism and Its Consequences |
• | Althusser: The Concept of Ideology and the Ideology of Concepts |
• | Marx's "Epistemological Break" |
• | Beyond Hermeneutics: A "Symptomatic" Reading of Capital |
• | The Historical Epistemology of Bachelard and Canguilhem |
• | Beyond Historicism: The Relative Autonomy of Scientific Practice |
• | Beyond Rationalism: Philosophy as Class Struggle in Theory |
• | Beyond Empiricism: Knowledge as a Practice Without a Subject |
• | Marxism and the "Crisis of Marxism" |
Chapter 4 Ideology and Social Subjectivity |
Chapter 5 Literature and Ideology |
Chapter 6 Class Struggle, Political Power, and the Capitalist State |
Notes |
Bibliography |
Index |