Hegel, Marx, and the necessity and freedom dialectic: Marxist-humanism and critical theory in the United States
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adam_text | Contents 1 Introduction: Necessity and Freedom in the Origins of Hegelian Marxism in the United States 1.1 Biographical/Philosophical Backgrounds 1.1.1 Dunayevskaya 1.1.2 Marcuse References 2 Inside the Development of Marxist Humanism and Critical Theory: The Dunayevskaya-Marcuse Correspondence 2.1 The Birst Phase, 1954-1955: The Social Relevance of the Proletariat and of Hegel’s Philosophy Ίhe Dunayevskaya-Marcuse Correspondence: The Second Phase, 1956-1958: Theoretical Intersections of Critical Theory and Marxist Humanism 2.3 The Dunayevskaya-Marcuse Correspondence: The Third Phase, 1960-1961: Crystallization of Marxist Humanism and Critical Theory References 1 8 8 10 21 25 25 2.2 31 42 45 ix
X CONTENTS 3 Hegel in Herbert Marcuse’s Hegelian Marxism, Critical Theory, and Value Theory 3.1 Hegel’s Science ofLogic 3.1.1 Hegel’s Objective and Subjective Logic Link: Necessity and Freedom Dialectic 3.1.2 Actuality to the Notion: The Missing Analysis of Reciprocity 3.1.3 The Completion of the Transition of Necessity to Freedom Only in Hegel’s Notion 3.2 Hegel’s Encyclopaedia Logic 3.2.1 The Historical and Social in the Necessity and Freedom Dialectic 3.2.2 The Final Two Paragraphs of the Objective Logic 3.3 Marx’s Capital Within the Exposition of Hegel’s Notion in Marcuse’s Critical Theory 3.4 Hegel’s Philosophy ofRight and the Temporal Dimension of Marx’s Value Theory References 4 Marx in Marcuse’s Hegelian Marxism, Critical Theory, and Value Theory 4.1 Marcuse’s Hegelian-Marxian Interpretation of Capital: c Analysis of the Labor Process” 4.1.1 Marcuse’s Interpretation ofMarx’s Concept ofLabor as Transhistorical 4.1.2 Marcuse’s Abstract Labor: Reduction of Concrete to “Specifically Social” Labor 4.1.3 Socially Necessary Labor Time 4.1.4 Labor Theory of Value 4.2 Capital: Volume 1 to Volume 3—and Back to Volume 1 4.3 Limitations in Marcuse’s Interpretations References 47 49 49 51 54 57 57 63 65 68 71 73 75 76 79 81 82 85 87 93
CONTENTS 5 6 Changes İn Critical Theory Interpretations of Marx’s Value Theory 5.1 Jiirgen Habermas on Marx’s Grundrisse (1963, 1968) 5.1.1 “Between Philosophy and Science: Marxism us Critique” (1963) 5.1.1.1 Introduction ofInterpretations of the Grundrisse’s Section on “Machines” 5.1.1.2 Science, Technology, Value, and Surplus Value: Social Necessity and Freedom 5.1.2 Knowledge and Human Interests (1968) 5.1.2.1 Alien Will, General Intellect, and Marx’s “Unofficial” and “Official” Theories 5.1.2.2 Marx’s Alleged Conflicting Theories of the “General Intellect” Within the Grundrisse 5.1.3 Reinvestigation of the Grundrisse’s Conceptual Links 5.1.4 Marx’s “Theoretical Indecision”, or His “Foreshadowings of the Future”? 5.1.5 A Re-examination of Habermas’s Reading of Marx’s Grundrisse 5.2 Marcuse on Marx’s Grundrisse (1964-1965) 5.2.1 One-Dimensional Man 5.2.2 The Obsolescence of Socialism References Historical Configurations of the Necessity and Freedom Dialectic: The Dunayevskaya-Marcuse Correspondence, Automated Production, and the Question of Post-capitalist Society 6.1 Necessity and Freedom and Value Theory: The Elusive Dialectic 6.2 The Path to Implosion of the Correspondence: Philosophy and Reality Dialectic 6.3 Eclipse of the Correspondence: Dunayevskaya Takes Differences with Marcuse Public 6.4 Marcuse on the Historical Eclipse of the Young and Mature Marx: The Assimilation of the Necessity and Freedom Dialectic in “Advanced Industrial Society” References Xl 95 97 97 98 99 99 100 101 103 108 110 112 113 114 115 117 118 121 128 137 142
CONTENTS 7 8 Moishe Postone’s Deepened Interpretation of Marx’s Value Theory: Grundrisse 7.1 Grundrisse: From “Original Accumulation of Capital” to “Foundation/Development Contradiction” 7.1.1 Original Accumulation of Capital 7.1.2 Dialectic of “Original Accumulation” and “Foundation/Development Contradiction” 7.2 Abolition or Transformation ofLabor? References Moishe Postone’s Deepened Interpretation of Marx’s Value Theory: Capital 8.1 “Necessity” and “Freedom”, Pre-capitalism and Capitalism 8.2 Whole and Totality 8.2.1 Marcuse, Negative Totality, and the Reduction of Concrete to Abstract Labor 8.2.2 Postone’s Interpretation of Marx’s Concept of Social Interdependence—Value 8.2.3 Marcuse’s Transhistorical Concept of Social Totality and Postone’s Reflections on Marx’s Concepts ofAbstract and Substantive Totality 8.3 The Qualitative Distinction of Time as Social Domination 8.3.1 Abstract Time, Social Necessity, and Concrete Time 8.3.2 Abstract Time, the “Magnitude of Value”, and Time as Necessity: Critique of Marcuse’s Concept of the Measure and Form of Value 8.3.2.1 Value and Material Forms of Wealth and the Fundamental Contradiction 8.3.2.2 The Interaction of Concrete and Abstract Time: Tyranny of Time 8.3.2.3 From Reduction of Concrete to Abstract Labor to “Science in the Service of Capital” 8.3.3 Postone’s Explication of the “Interaction” of Concrete and Abstract Labor 8.3.3.1 Abstract and Historical Time 8.3.3.2 The Unique Relevance ofMarx’s Critical Theory: Environmental Destruction 8.4 Relative Surplus Value and Cooperation: Manufacture and Machinery, Large-Scale
Industry, and Historical Time References 145 147 148 149 151 159 161 162 163 163 165 169 172 173 174 182 182 183 184 186 187 187 194
CONTENTS 9 Xiii Conclusion: New Forms of the Necessity and Freedom Dialectic 195 9.1 Marx’s Two Autocritiques in Postone’s Reinterpretations ofMarx’s Critical Theory 196 9.1.1 Labor: Objectification, Alienation, and Mediation of Capitalist Social Relations 196 9.1.2 Hegel’s Philosophical Concept of Substance, Value, and the Historical Subject 198 9.2 Marx’s Third Autocritique: Hegel’s Philosophy of Mind and the Realm of Necessity and the Realm ofFreedom 202 9.3 Postone’s Interpretation ofMarx’s Concepts of the Realm of Necessity and the Realm of Freedom 207 9.4 Critique ofPostone’s Interpretations of the Realm of Necessity and the Realm of Freedom 209 9.5 Marx’s Third “Autocritique”: New Perspectives on the Dunayevskaya-Marcuse Dialogue 214 9.6 Marx’s Capital and the Necessity of Capitalism 221 9.7 Marx’s Letters to Zasulich, Russian Edition of the Communist Manifesto 221 9.8 Subjectivity and Post-capitalist Society 222 9.9 Susan Buck-Morss: From Critique of Hegelian Marxism to “New Humanism” 223 9.10 The Marxist Humanist-Critical Theory Dialectic 225 References 227 Index 231
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Contents 1 Introduction: Necessity and Freedom in the Origins of Hegelian Marxism in the United States 1.1 Biographical/Philosophical Backgrounds 1.1.1 Dunayevskaya 1.1.2 Marcuse References 2 Inside the Development of Marxist Humanism and Critical Theory: The Dunayevskaya-Marcuse Correspondence 2.1 The Birst Phase, 1954-1955: The Social Relevance of the Proletariat and of Hegel’s Philosophy Ίhe Dunayevskaya-Marcuse Correspondence: The Second Phase, 1956-1958: Theoretical Intersections of Critical Theory and Marxist Humanism 2.3 The Dunayevskaya-Marcuse Correspondence: The Third Phase, 1960-1961: Crystallization of Marxist Humanism and Critical Theory References 1 8 8 10 21 25 25 2.2 31 42 45 ix
X CONTENTS 3 Hegel in Herbert Marcuse’s Hegelian Marxism, Critical Theory, and Value Theory 3.1 Hegel’s Science ofLogic 3.1.1 Hegel’s Objective and Subjective Logic Link: Necessity and Freedom Dialectic 3.1.2 Actuality to the Notion: The Missing Analysis of Reciprocity 3.1.3 The Completion of the Transition of Necessity to Freedom Only in Hegel’s Notion 3.2 Hegel’s Encyclopaedia Logic 3.2.1 The Historical and Social in the Necessity and Freedom Dialectic 3.2.2 The Final Two Paragraphs of the Objective Logic 3.3 Marx’s Capital Within the Exposition of Hegel’s Notion in Marcuse’s Critical Theory 3.4 Hegel’s Philosophy ofRight and the Temporal Dimension of Marx’s Value Theory References 4 Marx in Marcuse’s Hegelian Marxism, Critical Theory, and Value Theory 4.1 Marcuse’s Hegelian-Marxian Interpretation of Capital: c Analysis of the Labor Process” 4.1.1 Marcuse’s Interpretation ofMarx’s Concept ofLabor as Transhistorical 4.1.2 Marcuse’s Abstract Labor: Reduction of Concrete to “Specifically Social” Labor 4.1.3 Socially Necessary Labor Time 4.1.4 Labor Theory of Value 4.2 Capital: Volume 1 to Volume 3—and Back to Volume 1 4.3 Limitations in Marcuse’s Interpretations References 47 49 49 51 54 57 57 63 65 68 71 73 75 76 79 81 82 85 87 93
CONTENTS 5 6 Changes İn Critical Theory Interpretations of Marx’s Value Theory 5.1 Jiirgen Habermas on Marx’s Grundrisse (1963, 1968) 5.1.1 “Between Philosophy and Science: Marxism us Critique” (1963) 5.1.1.1 Introduction ofInterpretations of the Grundrisse’s Section on “Machines” 5.1.1.2 Science, Technology, Value, and Surplus Value: Social Necessity and Freedom 5.1.2 Knowledge and Human Interests (1968) 5.1.2.1 Alien Will, General Intellect, and Marx’s “Unofficial” and “Official” Theories 5.1.2.2 Marx’s Alleged Conflicting Theories of the “General Intellect” Within the Grundrisse 5.1.3 Reinvestigation of the Grundrisse’s Conceptual Links 5.1.4 Marx’s “Theoretical Indecision”, or His “Foreshadowings of the Future”? 5.1.5 A Re-examination of Habermas’s Reading of Marx’s Grundrisse 5.2 Marcuse on Marx’s Grundrisse (1964-1965) 5.2.1 One-Dimensional Man 5.2.2 The Obsolescence of Socialism References Historical Configurations of the Necessity and Freedom Dialectic: The Dunayevskaya-Marcuse Correspondence, Automated Production, and the Question of Post-capitalist Society 6.1 Necessity and Freedom and Value Theory: The Elusive Dialectic 6.2 The Path to Implosion of the Correspondence: Philosophy and Reality Dialectic 6.3 Eclipse of the Correspondence: Dunayevskaya Takes Differences with Marcuse Public 6.4 Marcuse on the Historical Eclipse of the Young and Mature Marx: The Assimilation of the Necessity and Freedom Dialectic in “Advanced Industrial Society” References Xl 95 97 97 98 99 99 100 101 103 108 110 112 113 114 115 117 118 121 128 137 142
CONTENTS 7 8 Moishe Postone’s Deepened Interpretation of Marx’s Value Theory: Grundrisse 7.1 Grundrisse: From “Original Accumulation of Capital” to “Foundation/Development Contradiction” 7.1.1 Original Accumulation of Capital 7.1.2 Dialectic of “Original Accumulation” and “Foundation/Development Contradiction” 7.2 Abolition or Transformation ofLabor? References Moishe Postone’s Deepened Interpretation of Marx’s Value Theory: Capital 8.1 “Necessity” and “Freedom”, Pre-capitalism and Capitalism 8.2 Whole and Totality 8.2.1 Marcuse, Negative Totality, and the Reduction of Concrete to Abstract Labor 8.2.2 Postone’s Interpretation of Marx’s Concept of Social Interdependence—Value 8.2.3 Marcuse’s Transhistorical Concept of Social Totality and Postone’s Reflections on Marx’s Concepts ofAbstract and Substantive Totality 8.3 The Qualitative Distinction of Time as Social Domination 8.3.1 Abstract Time, Social Necessity, and Concrete Time 8.3.2 Abstract Time, the “Magnitude of Value”, and Time as Necessity: Critique of Marcuse’s Concept of the Measure and Form of Value 8.3.2.1 Value and Material Forms of Wealth and the Fundamental Contradiction 8.3.2.2 The Interaction of Concrete and Abstract Time: Tyranny of Time 8.3.2.3 From Reduction of Concrete to Abstract Labor to “Science in the Service of Capital” 8.3.3 Postone’s Explication of the “Interaction” of Concrete and Abstract Labor 8.3.3.1 Abstract and Historical Time 8.3.3.2 The Unique Relevance ofMarx’s Critical Theory: Environmental Destruction 8.4 Relative Surplus Value and Cooperation: Manufacture and Machinery, Large-Scale
Industry, and Historical Time References 145 147 148 149 151 159 161 162 163 163 165 169 172 173 174 182 182 183 184 186 187 187 194
CONTENTS 9 Xiii Conclusion: New Forms of the Necessity and Freedom Dialectic 195 9.1 Marx’s Two Autocritiques in Postone’s Reinterpretations ofMarx’s Critical Theory 196 9.1.1 Labor: Objectification, Alienation, and Mediation of Capitalist Social Relations 196 9.1.2 Hegel’s Philosophical Concept of Substance, Value, and the Historical Subject 198 9.2 Marx’s Third Autocritique: Hegel’s Philosophy of Mind and the Realm of Necessity and the Realm ofFreedom 202 9.3 Postone’s Interpretation ofMarx’s Concepts of the Realm of Necessity and the Realm of Freedom 207 9.4 Critique ofPostone’s Interpretations of the Realm of Necessity and the Realm of Freedom 209 9.5 Marx’s Third “Autocritique”: New Perspectives on the Dunayevskaya-Marcuse Dialogue 214 9.6 Marx’s Capital and the Necessity of Capitalism 221 9.7 Marx’s Letters to Zasulich, Russian Edition of the Communist Manifesto 221 9.8 Subjectivity and Post-capitalist Society 222 9.9 Susan Buck-Morss: From Critique of Hegelian Marxism to “New Humanism” 223 9.10 The Marxist Humanist-Critical Theory Dialectic 225 References 227 Index 231 |
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physical | xiii, 241 Seiten |
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spelling | Rockwell, Russell Verfasser (DE-588)1209683601 aut Hegel, Marx, and the necessity and freedom dialectic Marxist-humanism and critical theory in the United States Russell Rockwell Cham, Switzerland palgrave macmillan [2018] © 2018 xiii, 241 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Political philosophy and public purpose Dunayevskaya, Raya 1910-1987 (DE-588)130281972 gnd rswk-swf Marcuse, Herbert 1898-1979 (DE-588)118577638 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1950-1980 gnd rswk-swf Political science Political theory Political philosophy Political Science and International Relations Political Theory Political Philosophy Hegelianismus (DE-588)4023978-0 gnd rswk-swf Marxismus (DE-588)4037764-7 gnd rswk-swf Kritische Theorie (DE-588)4073840-1 gnd rswk-swf Humanismus (DE-588)4026140-2 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Hegelianismus (DE-588)4023978-0 s Marxismus (DE-588)4037764-7 s Humanismus (DE-588)4026140-2 s Geschichte 1950-1980 z DE-604 Marcuse, Herbert 1898-1979 (DE-588)118577638 p Dunayevskaya, Raya 1910-1987 (DE-588)130281972 p Kritische Theorie (DE-588)4073840-1 s Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-319-75611-0 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032061947&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Rockwell, Russell Hegel, Marx, and the necessity and freedom dialectic Marxist-humanism and critical theory in the United States Dunayevskaya, Raya 1910-1987 (DE-588)130281972 gnd Marcuse, Herbert 1898-1979 (DE-588)118577638 gnd Political science Political theory Political philosophy Political Science and International Relations Political Theory Political Philosophy Hegelianismus (DE-588)4023978-0 gnd Marxismus (DE-588)4037764-7 gnd Kritische Theorie (DE-588)4073840-1 gnd Humanismus (DE-588)4026140-2 gnd |
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title | Hegel, Marx, and the necessity and freedom dialectic Marxist-humanism and critical theory in the United States |
title_auth | Hegel, Marx, and the necessity and freedom dialectic Marxist-humanism and critical theory in the United States |
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title_exact_search_txtP | Hegel, Marx, and the necessity and freedom dialectic Marxist-humanism and critical theory in the United States |
title_full | Hegel, Marx, and the necessity and freedom dialectic Marxist-humanism and critical theory in the United States Russell Rockwell |
title_fullStr | Hegel, Marx, and the necessity and freedom dialectic Marxist-humanism and critical theory in the United States Russell Rockwell |
title_full_unstemmed | Hegel, Marx, and the necessity and freedom dialectic Marxist-humanism and critical theory in the United States Russell Rockwell |
title_short | Hegel, Marx, and the necessity and freedom dialectic |
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title_sub | Marxist-humanism and critical theory in the United States |
topic | Dunayevskaya, Raya 1910-1987 (DE-588)130281972 gnd Marcuse, Herbert 1898-1979 (DE-588)118577638 gnd Political science Political theory Political philosophy Political Science and International Relations Political Theory Political Philosophy Hegelianismus (DE-588)4023978-0 gnd Marxismus (DE-588)4037764-7 gnd Kritische Theorie (DE-588)4073840-1 gnd Humanismus (DE-588)4026140-2 gnd |
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