This volume examines various points of contact between Marxism and phenomenology. Although these traditions can appear conceptually incompatible, the contributors reveal productive complementarities on themes such as alienation, reification, and ecology, which illuminate and can help to resolve the crises of contemporary capitalism.
This volume examines various points of contact between Marxism and phenomenology. Although these traditions can appear conceptually incompatible, the contributors reveal productive complementarities on themes such as alienation, reification, and ecology, which illuminate and can help to resolve the crises of contemporary capitalism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bryan Smyth is visiting assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Mississippi. Richard Westerman is associate professor of sociology at the University of Alberta.
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Acknowledgements Introduction Richard Westerman and Bryan Smyth Chapter 1: The Problem of Form: Recovery of the Concrete in Contemporary Phenomenological Marxism Ian Angus Chapter 2: Catalyzing Convergence of Marx's Body of Ideas with Phenomenology: Ecosocialism Marilyn Nissim-Sabat Chapter 3: Marxism, Phenomenology, and the Mythico-Political Bryan Smyth Chapter 4: Meaning and Being: Georg Lukács and the Phenomenology of Modes of Production Richard Westerman Chapter 5: The Phenomenology of Societal Interaction in the Thought of Max Adler, Edmund Husserl, and Their Antecedents Mark E. Blum Chapter 6: Capital as Enframing: On Marx and Heidegger Christian Lotz Chapter 7: Towards A Social Paradigm of Left-Heideggerianism Kurt C. M. Mertel Chapter 8: The Dawning Ethics of Aleatory Materialism: A Study of Marx and Michel Henry Max Schaefer Chapter 9: Benjamin's Critical Marxist Phenomenology: Reification, Experience, and the Politics of the Crowd Paul Mazzocchi Chapter 10: Contradictory Colonial Locations: An Outline for a Theory through Marxism and Phenomenology Jérôme Melançon Index About the Contributors
Acknowledgements Introduction Richard Westerman and Bryan Smyth Chapter 1: The Problem of Form: Recovery of the Concrete in Contemporary Phenomenological Marxism Ian Angus Chapter 2: Catalyzing Convergence of Marx's Body of Ideas with Phenomenology: Ecosocialism Marilyn Nissim-Sabat Chapter 3: Marxism, Phenomenology, and the Mythico-Political Bryan Smyth Chapter 4: Meaning and Being: Georg Lukács and the Phenomenology of Modes of Production Richard Westerman Chapter 5: The Phenomenology of Societal Interaction in the Thought of Max Adler, Edmund Husserl, and Their Antecedents Mark E. Blum Chapter 6: Capital as Enframing: On Marx and Heidegger Christian Lotz Chapter 7: Towards A Social Paradigm of Left-Heideggerianism Kurt C. M. Mertel Chapter 8: The Dawning Ethics of Aleatory Materialism: A Study of Marx and Michel Henry Max Schaefer Chapter 9: Benjamin's Critical Marxist Phenomenology: Reification, Experience, and the Politics of the Crowd Paul Mazzocchi Chapter 10: Contradictory Colonial Locations: An Outline for a Theory through Marxism and Phenomenology Jérôme Melançon Index About the Contributors
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