Hegel, Marx, and the Necessity and Freedom Dialectic : Marxist-Humanism and Critical Theory in the United States by Russell Rockwell (2018, Hardcover)

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PublisherSpringer International Publishing A&G
ISBN-103319756109
ISBN-139783319756103
eBay Product ID (ePID)242594678

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Book TitleHegel, Marx, and the Necessity and Freedom Dialectic : Marxist-Humanism and Critical Theory in the United States
Number of PagesXiii, 241 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2018
TopicSocial, Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, Individual Philosophers, History & Theory, Political, Public Policy / Economic Policy, Political Freedom
IllustratorYes
GenrePolitical Science, Philosophy
AuthorRussell Rockwell
Book SeriesPolitical Philosophy and Public Purpose Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight16.3 Oz
Item Length8.3 in
Item Width5.8 in

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Reviews"The book takes a promising standpoint, novel enough, to be read thoroughly by all people interested in familiarizing themselves with such an important theme. Formally, the book is very well laid out." (Kaveh Boveiri, Marx and Philosophy, marxandphilosophy.org.uk, April 13, 2021)
Dewey Edition23
Number of Volumes1 vol.
Dewey Decimal320.5315
Table Of Content1. Necessity and Freedom in the Origins of Hegelian-Marxism in the United States.- 2. Inside the Development of Marxist-Humanism and Critical Theory: The Dunayevskaya-Marcuse Correspondence.- 3. Hegel in Herbert Marcuse's Hegelian-Marxism, Critical Theory and Value Theory.- 4. Marx in Herbert Marcuse's Hegelian Marxism, Critical Theory, and Value Theory.- 5. Changes in Critical Theory Interpretations of Marx's Value Theory.- 6. Historical Configurations of Necessity and Freedom: The Dunayevskaya-Marcuse Correspondence, Automated Production, and the Question of Post-Capitalist Society.- 7. Moishe Postone's Deepened Interpretation of Marx's Value Theory: Grundrisse .- 8. Moishe Postone's deepened interpretation Of Marx's value theory: Capital .- 8. Conclusion: New Forms of the Necessity and Freedom Dialectic.
SynopsisThis book provides close readings of primary texts to analyze the linkage between G.W.F. Hegel's philosophy and Karl Marx's critical social theory of necessity and freedom. This is important for three reasons: first, to understand the significance of the changing relationships of work, society, and critical social theory in the origins of Hegelian-Marxism in the US, as documented in the recently published correspondence between the Marxist-Humanist theoretician Raya Dunayevskaya and the critical theorist Herbert Marcuse; second, to identify the intersections of the Critical Theorists Jurgen Habermas' and Marcuse's influential reinterpretations of Marx's "value theory" of economy and society that enables navigation of the changing relationships of the social and economic spheres in the last century, as developed in Marx's Grundrisse ; and, thirdly, to assess the potential of Moishe Postone's renewal of Marx's value theory, largely conceived by the notion of a necessity andfreedom dialectic intrinsic to capitalism., This book provides close readings of primary texts to analyze the linkage between G.W.F. Hegel's philosophy and Karl Marx's critical social theory of necessity and freedom. This is important for three reasons: first, to understand the significance of the changing relationships of work, society, and critical social theory in the origins of Hegelian-Marxism in the US, as documented in the recently published correspondence between the Marxist-Humanist theoretician Raya Dunayevskaya and the critical theorist Herbert Marcuse; second, to identify the intersections of the Critical Theorists Jurgen Habermas' and Marcuse's influential reinterpretations of Marx's "value theory" of economy and society that enables navigation of the changing relationships of the social and economic spheres in the last century, as developed in Marx's Grundrisse ; and, thirdly, to assess the potential of Moishe Postone's renewal of Marx's value theory, largely conceived by the notion of a necessity and freedom dialectic intrinsic to capitalism.
LC Classification NumberJC11-607
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