Becoming Marxist offers a series of studies that take up the importance of philosophy for the development of an open and critical Marxism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ted Stolze, Ph.D. (1996), Claremont Graduate University, is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Cerritos College. He is the co-editor (with Warren Montag) of The New Spinoza (University of Minnesota Press, 1997) and has published articles on Spinoza, Hobbes, Althusser, Deleuze, Habermas, Negri, and Zizek.
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Prefatory Note Acknowledgements Abbreviations Part 1 Marxism and the History of Philosophy 1 What is a Philosophical Tendency? 2 Paul of Tarsus, Thinker of the Conjuncture 3 Paul's Gift Economy: Wages, Debt, and Debt Cancellation 4 Althusser and the Problem of Historical Individuality 5 'The Roaring of the Sea': Hobbes on the Madness of the Multitude 6 Spinoza's Three Modes of Rebellion: Indignant, Glorious, and Serene 7 Alexandre Matheron on Militant Reason and the Intellectual Love of God Interlude: An Ethics for Marxism: Spinoza on Fortitude Part 2 Marxism and Contemporary Philosophy 8 Death and Life in Marx's Capital: An Ethical Investigation 9 Hegel or Spinoza: Substance, Subject, and Critical Marxism 10 Contradictions of Hyperreality: Baudrillard, iek, and Virtual Dialectics 11 A Marxist Encounter with the Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze 12 Deleuze and Althusser: Flirting with Structuralism 13 Marxist Wisdom: Antonio Negri on the Book of Job 14 A Displaced Transition: Jürgen Habermas on the Public Sphere Part 3 Self-Emancipation, Then and Now 15 Self-Emancipation and Political Marxism 16 Islamophobia and Self-Emancipation 17 Climate Crisis, Ideology, and Collective Action Coda. Beatitude: Marx, Aristotle, Averroes, Spinoza Bibliography Index
Prefatory Note Acknowledgements Abbreviations Part 1 Marxism and the History of Philosophy 1 What is a Philosophical Tendency? 2 Paul of Tarsus, Thinker of the Conjuncture 3 Paul's Gift Economy: Wages, Debt, and Debt Cancellation 4 Althusser and the Problem of Historical Individuality 5 'The Roaring of the Sea': Hobbes on the Madness of the Multitude 6 Spinoza's Three Modes of Rebellion: Indignant, Glorious, and Serene 7 Alexandre Matheron on Militant Reason and the Intellectual Love of God Interlude: An Ethics for Marxism: Spinoza on Fortitude Part 2 Marxism and Contemporary Philosophy 8 Death and Life in Marx's Capital: An Ethical Investigation 9 Hegel or Spinoza: Substance, Subject, and Critical Marxism 10 Contradictions of Hyperreality: Baudrillard, iek, and Virtual Dialectics 11 A Marxist Encounter with the Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze 12 Deleuze and Althusser: Flirting with Structuralism 13 Marxist Wisdom: Antonio Negri on the Book of Job 14 A Displaced Transition: Jürgen Habermas on the Public Sphere Part 3 Self-Emancipation, Then and Now 15 Self-Emancipation and Political Marxism 16 Islamophobia and Self-Emancipation 17 Climate Crisis, Ideology, and Collective Action Coda. Beatitude: Marx, Aristotle, Averroes, Spinoza Bibliography Index
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