This book comprehensively refutes the assumption that Adorno's references to Marx represent a relic from an early stage of his theoretical development. Reconstructing Adorno's own critique of political economy, it elevates him from cultural critic to highly original social theorist.
This book comprehensively refutes the assumption that Adorno's references to Marx represent a relic from an early stage of his theoretical development. Reconstructing Adorno's own critique of political economy, it elevates him from cultural critic to highly original social theorist.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Front Matter Preliminary Material Pages: i–x Copyright Page Translator’s Note Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Attempting a Critique of Political Economy Pages: 1–6 Part 1 Chapter 2 The Most Important Marxist Publication on Hegel Pages: 9–29 Chapter 3 Objection to the Intérieur and the Sociology of Interiority Pages: 30–70 Chapter 4 Familiarity with Its First Chapter Pages: 71–105 Part 2 Chapter 5 The Theoretically Useless Concept of State Capitalism Pages: 109–137 Chapter 6 Hatched a National-Economic (!!) Theory Pages: 138–157 Chapter 7 Humanity Had to Inflict Terrible Injuries on Itself Pages: 158–193 Chapter 8 Garbage Pages: 194–219 Chapter 9 The Curse of Writing Today Pages: 220–236 Part 3 Chapter 10 ?? Did He Read Marx? Pages: 239–256 Chapter 11 Eating and Being Eaten Pages: 257–292 Chapter 12 Point of Indifference Pages: 293–318 Chapter 13 Something’s Missing Pages: 319–349 Chapter 14 Raison d’être Pages: 350–353 Back Matter Bibliography Afterword to the Second Edition Pages: 399–400 Index
Front Matter Preliminary Material Pages: i–x Copyright Page Translator’s Note Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Attempting a Critique of Political Economy Pages: 1–6 Part 1 Chapter 2 The Most Important Marxist Publication on Hegel Pages: 9–29 Chapter 3 Objection to the Intérieur and the Sociology of Interiority Pages: 30–70 Chapter 4 Familiarity with Its First Chapter Pages: 71–105 Part 2 Chapter 5 The Theoretically Useless Concept of State Capitalism Pages: 109–137 Chapter 6 Hatched a National-Economic (!!) Theory Pages: 138–157 Chapter 7 Humanity Had to Inflict Terrible Injuries on Itself Pages: 158–193 Chapter 8 Garbage Pages: 194–219 Chapter 9 The Curse of Writing Today Pages: 220–236 Part 3 Chapter 10 ?? Did He Read Marx? Pages: 239–256 Chapter 11 Eating and Being Eaten Pages: 257–292 Chapter 12 Point of Indifference Pages: 293–318 Chapter 13 Something’s Missing Pages: 319–349 Chapter 14 Raison d’être Pages: 350–353 Back Matter Bibliography Afterword to the Second Edition Pages: 399–400 Index
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