Preferred Citation: Resch, Robert Paul. Althusser and the Renewal of Marxist Social Theory. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1992 1992. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft3n39n8x3/


 

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Unconscious, 183 , 206 ;

habitus as, 217 -18;

language of, 211 -12;

and overdetermination, 372 n.6;

of text, 275

"Underdevelopment": of Eastern Europe, 155 ;

in Third World, 125 -26, 129 -31

Uneven development: of global feudal economy, 141 -42;

ideology and, 207 -8, 268 ;

of monopoly capitalism, 348 , 354 ;

of social formations, 38 , 40 , 51 , 57 , 60 -68, 77 , 79 , 91 -109 passim, 325 ;

in transition from feudalism to capitalism, 156

United States: "agrarian capitalism" in, 134 ;

decline in power of, 355 ;

and economism/humanism, 74 ;

and Fordism, 12 -13, 350 , 351 ;

migrant labor in, 129 ;

Western Marxism in, 2

Unity: "complex," 38 -39;

economic, 339 -40;

of handicraft production, 106 ;

of machine production, 106 ;

Marxism as, 204 ;

national, 339 -40;

"of differences," 58 , 64 ;

"of opposites," 372 n.5;

political, 332 , 339 -40;

"real," 64 ;

of social formation, 38 , 61 , 64 , 110 ;

in transition from competitive to monopoly capitalism, 348 . See also Wholes

University apparatus, 382 n.6

Upward mobility, illusions of, 13

Urbanization: and capitalist accumulation, 388 n.9;

in transition from feudalism to capitalism, 142 -56 passim

Urry, John, 388 n.9

Use of Pleasure (Foucault), 254

Utilitarians, neo-, 27

Utopianism, 31


 

Preferred Citation: Resch, Robert Paul. Althusser and the Renewal of Marxist Social Theory. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1992 1992. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft3n39n8x3/