Althusser and the Renewal of Marxist Social Theory |
Acknowledgments |
Introductory Conclusion |
Chapter 1 Structural Causality, Contradiction, and Social Formations |
• | Althusser: The Social Formation as a Totality of Instances |
• | The Social Formation Articulated on the Basis of a Mode of Production |
• | The Materialist Rationalism of Spinoza |
• | The Critique of Transitive and Expressive Causalities |
• | Structural Causality and Darstellung |
• | Structure in Dominance and Determination in the Last Instance |
• | Hegel or Spinoza? |
• | Contradiction, Uneven Development, and Overdetermination |
• | Differential and Plenary Time |
• | History as a Process Without a Subject |
• | The Economism/Humanism Couplet |
• | History as a Process Without a Goal |
• | Marxism as a General Not a Total History |
Chapter 2 Modes of Production and Historical Development |
Chapter 3 Science, Ideology, and Philosophy |
Chapter 4 Ideology and Social Subjectivity |
Chapter 5 Literature and Ideology |
Chapter 6 Class Struggle, Political Power, and the Capitalist State |
Notes |
Bibliography |
Index |