Hegel, Marx and Vygotsky: essays on social philosophy
"Andy Blunden's Hegel Marx & Vygotsky, Essays in Social Philosophy presents his novel approach to social theory in a series of essays. Blunden aims to use the cultural psychology of Lev Vygotsky and the Soviet Activity Theorists to renew Hegelian Marxism as an interdisciplinary science...
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Contents Acknowledgements xi Analytical Contents List List of Illustrations xix Introduction xii і 1 What Is the Difference between Hegel and Marx? 7 1 The Main Difference between Hegel and Marx Is the Times They Lived In 7 2 The Young Marx vs. Hegel on the State 8 3 Hegel and Marx on Universal Suffrage 11 4 Marx and Hegel on the State 13 5 Hegel’s Misogyny 14 6 Hegel’s Failure to See the Contradiction in the Value of Commodities 14 7 Universal Suffrage and Participatory Democracy 16 8 In What Sense Was Hegel an Idealist? 17 9 Turning Hegel on His Head 24 10 Goethe, Hegel and Marx 25 11 Summary 33 2 The Unit of Analysis and Germ Cell in Hegel, Marx and Vygotsky 1 From Goethe to Marx 34 2 Vygotsky and Activity Theory 43 3 Concrete Historicism as a Research Paradigm 6i 1 Structuralism and Abstract Historicism 61 2 Concrete Historicism 71 3 Conclusion 76 4 Perezhivanie as Human Self-Creation 1 Introduction 78 2 No Mystery 78 3 An Experience 80 4 Etymology 81 5 Catharsis 82 6 Personality 84 78 34
VI CONTENTS 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 5 6 7 Continuity and Discontinuity 85 Unity 86 Lived Experiences 88 Units 88 Development 89 Reflection 91 Examples 92 Critiques 93 Perezhivaniya on the Social-Historical Plane Conclusion 97 Agency 98 1 The Domains of Self-Determination 98 2 Free Will mo 3 The Natural Will 101 4 The Development of the Will in Childhood 5 Self-Control 105 6 Acquisition of Ideals 106 7 Perezhivaniya 106 8 Freedom and the State 108 9 Voluntary Association 109 10 Alliance Politics 110 11 Conclusion 111 94 103 Tool and Sign in Vygotsky’s Development 113 1 Ape, Primitive Man and Child 114 2 Tool and Sign in Vygotsky after 1930 128 3 Marx, Engels, Vygotsky and the Marxist Tradition 4 Conclusion 142 134 Vygotsky’s Theory of Child Development 143 1 The Concepts of Vygotsky’s Périodisation 143 2 Social Situation of Development 144 3 Central Neoformation 147 4 Lines of Development 149 5 Age Levels 150 6 Self-Relation and the Crisis Periods 151 7 ‘Leading Activity’ and Zone of Proximal Development 152
VII CONTENTS 8 9 The Concept of Object 156 1 The Various Concepts of Object 156 2 Hegel’s Objekt and Gegenstand 157 3 Objective and Universal 158 4 Marx’s Critique of Hegel and Feuerbach 159 5 Arbeitsgegenstand - The Object to Be Worked Upon 6 Object-Concept 165 7 Boundary Objects 167 8 The Object of a Project 168 9 Conclusion 169 Leontyev’s Activity Theory and Social Theory 171 1 Objects and Activities in Leontyev’s Activity Theory 2 Leontyev’s Theory of the Personality 190 3 A‘Project’as an Activity 193 161 172 10 Fedor Vasilyuk’s Psychology of Life-Projects 1 Otnosheniye (отношение) 196 2 The Lifeworld (жизненный мир) 197 3 Perezhtvanie (переживание) 199 4 Types of perezhivanie 199 5 Social Theory 201 195 11 The Invention of Nicaraguan Sign Language 203 1 Introduction 203 2 Vygotsky on the Ideal Form 205 3 Deaf Children in Nicaragua 207 4 The Effect of the 1979 Revolution 208 5 APRiAS (Association to Help and Integrate the Deaf) 211 6 Was ANSNic Acting Alone? 213 7 Minimal Conditions for Acquisition of a Sign Language 215 8 In What Sense May the CaseofNSLBe Generalised? 216 9 The Development of Language Communities 219 10 Goldin-Meadow on the Structure of Personal Sign 220 11 Conclusion 225 12 Language in Human Evolution 226 1 The Co-evolution of Animal Behaviour and Biology 2 Bipedalism 227 3 Delayed Gratification 231 226
CONTENTS VIII 4 5 6 13 14 15 Voluntary Control and Conscious Awareness Speech 238 Conclusions 244 Power, Activity and Human Flourishing 245 1 Collaborative Project as a Unit of Social Life 2 The Abuse of Power 248 3 The Human Subject 256 4 Political Economy 257 Vaccine Hesitancy 259 1 Risk Culture and Healthism 2 Trust 261 3 The ‘vh Compass’ 262 4 Conclusion 275 5 Postscript 2020 276 235 245 260 Something Worth Dying For? 278 1 Foreign fighters 278 2 Who Wants to Be a Foreign Fighter? 3 Conclusion 289 283 16 Capital and the Urpraxis of Socialism 291 о Preliminaries 291 1 Goethe, Hegel, Marx, Vygotsky 292 2 Projects and Solidarity 294 17 Virtue and Utopia 300 1 Internal Goods 301 2 Problems with MacIntyre’s Virtue Ethics 303 3 Consequentialism and Deontology 305 4 Virtue Ethics 305 5 Practical Anarchism and Virtue Ethics 307 6 Goals and Motives 309 7 Ethics and Utopia 310 8 The Virtues of Practices 312 9 Summary 315 10 The Question of Delegation and Hierarchy 315 11 Conclusion 316
IX CONTENTS i8 The Origins of Collective Decision Making (Synopsis) 1 The Question 317 2 Research Methodology 318 3 Collective Decisions without Voting 319 4 Counsel 320 5 Where Did Majority Come From? 321 6 Origins of Majority 322 7 The Development of Majoritarianism 323 8 Crisis of Majoritarianism 325 9 The Quakers and Consensus 325 10 Myles Horton and Consensus in SNCC 327 11 James Lawson and Consensus in SNCC 328 12 Women Strike for Peace 329 13 1968 and After 330 14 Conclusion 330 15 Postscript 331 19 False Heroes and Villains 333 1 Villains and False Heroes 333 2 John Howard 335 3 The Right-Wing Populist Narrative 336 4 An Alternative Left-Wing Narrative 337 20 Amartya Sen on Critical Voice and Social Choice Theory 339 1 The Critique of Distributive Justice 339 2 Amartya Sen 339 3 Human Needs and Social Justice 341 4 Utilitarianism and Positivism 347 5 Utilitarianism and the Real Ethic of Bourgeois Society 348 6 Sen’s Critique of Social Choice Theory 349 7 Conclusion 353 21 Comments on ‘Social Capital’ 22 Nancy Fraser on Welfare Dependency 360 1 Pre-Capitalist Society 361 2 Wage Labour 362 3 Domestic Labour 364 4 Public Assistance 366 5 Universal and Targeted Benefits 367 355 317
x CONTENTS 6 7 8 23 Dependency as a Personality Trait 368 Building Capacity vs. Philanthropy 369 The Ideology of Self-Help 371 Anthony Giddens on Structuration 374 1 The Knowledgeability of Social Actors 376 2 Routines 378 3 Practical Consciousness 379 4 Concepts and Motives 381 5 Unintended Consequences and Conceptual Development 6 Institutions and Social Movements 385 7 Conclusion 385 24 Bourdieu on Status, Class and Culture 387 1 Capital 388 2 Field and Habitus 390 3 Class and Habitus 391 4 Cultural Capital and Educational Capital 392 5 Social Capital, Body Capital, Linguistic Capital, Political Capital 394 6 Cultural Relativism 394 7 Idealism 396 8 Political Opinion Formation 397 9 Systems of Status Subordination 397 10 Social Capital Theory 398 11 Axel Honneth’s Criticism of Bourdieu 399 12 Subjectivity 400 13 Conclusion 400 25 The Coronavirus Pandemic Is a World Perezhivanie 26 As of 2020, the American Century Is Over References 415 Index 425 407 402 383 |
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Contents Acknowledgements xi Analytical Contents List List of Illustrations xix Introduction xii і 1 What Is the Difference between Hegel and Marx? 7 1 The Main Difference between Hegel and Marx Is the Times They Lived In 7 2 The Young Marx vs. Hegel on the State 8 3 Hegel and Marx on Universal Suffrage 11 4 Marx and Hegel on the State 13 5 Hegel’s Misogyny 14 6 Hegel’s Failure to See the Contradiction in the Value of Commodities 14 7 Universal Suffrage and Participatory Democracy 16 8 In What Sense Was Hegel an Idealist? 17 9 Turning Hegel on His Head 24 10 Goethe, Hegel and Marx 25 11 Summary 33 2 The Unit of Analysis and Germ Cell in Hegel, Marx and Vygotsky 1 From Goethe to Marx 34 2 Vygotsky and Activity Theory 43 3 Concrete Historicism as a Research Paradigm 6i 1 Structuralism and Abstract Historicism 61 2 Concrete Historicism 71 3 Conclusion 76 4 Perezhivanie as Human Self-Creation 1 Introduction 78 2 No Mystery 78 3 An Experience 80 4 Etymology 81 5 Catharsis 82 6 Personality 84 78 34
VI CONTENTS 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 5 6 7 Continuity and Discontinuity 85 Unity 86 Lived Experiences 88 Units 88 Development 89 Reflection 91 Examples 92 Critiques 93 Perezhivaniya on the Social-Historical Plane Conclusion 97 Agency 98 1 The Domains of Self-Determination 98 2 Free Will mo 3 The Natural Will 101 4 The Development of the Will in Childhood 5 Self-Control 105 6 Acquisition of Ideals 106 7 Perezhivaniya 106 8 Freedom and the State 108 9 Voluntary Association 109 10 Alliance Politics 110 11 Conclusion 111 94 103 Tool and Sign in Vygotsky’s Development 113 1 Ape, Primitive Man and Child 114 2 Tool and Sign in Vygotsky after 1930 128 3 Marx, Engels, Vygotsky and the Marxist Tradition 4 Conclusion 142 134 Vygotsky’s Theory of Child Development 143 1 The Concepts of Vygotsky’s Périodisation 143 2 Social Situation of Development 144 3 Central Neoformation 147 4 Lines of Development 149 5 Age Levels 150 6 Self-Relation and the Crisis Periods 151 7 ‘Leading Activity’ and Zone of Proximal Development 152
VII CONTENTS 8 9 The Concept of Object 156 1 The Various Concepts of Object 156 2 Hegel’s Objekt and Gegenstand 157 3 Objective and Universal 158 4 Marx’s Critique of Hegel and Feuerbach 159 5 Arbeitsgegenstand - The Object to Be Worked Upon 6 Object-Concept 165 7 Boundary Objects 167 8 The Object of a Project 168 9 Conclusion 169 Leontyev’s Activity Theory and Social Theory 171 1 Objects and Activities in Leontyev’s Activity Theory 2 Leontyev’s Theory of the Personality 190 3 A‘Project’as an Activity 193 161 172 10 Fedor Vasilyuk’s Psychology of Life-Projects 1 Otnosheniye (отношение) 196 2 The Lifeworld (жизненный мир) 197 3 Perezhtvanie (переживание) 199 4 Types of perezhivanie 199 5 Social Theory 201 195 11 The Invention of Nicaraguan Sign Language 203 1 Introduction 203 2 Vygotsky on the Ideal Form 205 3 Deaf Children in Nicaragua 207 4 The Effect of the 1979 Revolution 208 5 APRiAS (Association to Help and Integrate the Deaf) 211 6 Was ANSNic Acting Alone? 213 7 Minimal Conditions for Acquisition of a Sign Language 215 8 In What Sense May the CaseofNSLBe Generalised? 216 9 The Development of Language Communities 219 10 Goldin-Meadow on the Structure of Personal Sign 220 11 Conclusion 225 12 Language in Human Evolution 226 1 The Co-evolution of Animal Behaviour and Biology 2 Bipedalism 227 3 Delayed Gratification 231 226
CONTENTS VIII 4 5 6 13 14 15 Voluntary Control and Conscious Awareness Speech 238 Conclusions 244 Power, Activity and Human Flourishing 245 1 Collaborative Project as a Unit of Social Life 2 The Abuse of Power 248 3 The Human Subject 256 4 Political Economy 257 Vaccine Hesitancy 259 1 Risk Culture and Healthism 2 Trust 261 3 The ‘vh Compass’ 262 4 Conclusion 275 5 Postscript 2020 276 235 245 260 Something Worth Dying For? 278 1 Foreign fighters 278 2 Who Wants to Be a Foreign Fighter? 3 Conclusion 289 283 16 Capital and the Urpraxis of Socialism 291 о Preliminaries 291 1 Goethe, Hegel, Marx, Vygotsky 292 2 Projects and Solidarity 294 17 Virtue and Utopia 300 1 Internal Goods 301 2 Problems with MacIntyre’s Virtue Ethics 303 3 Consequentialism and Deontology 305 4 Virtue Ethics 305 5 Practical Anarchism and Virtue Ethics 307 6 Goals and Motives 309 7 Ethics and Utopia 310 8 The Virtues of Practices 312 9 Summary 315 10 The Question of Delegation and Hierarchy 315 11 Conclusion 316
IX CONTENTS i8 The Origins of Collective Decision Making (Synopsis) 1 The Question 317 2 Research Methodology 318 3 Collective Decisions without Voting 319 4 Counsel 320 5 Where Did Majority Come From? 321 6 Origins of Majority 322 7 The Development of Majoritarianism 323 8 Crisis of Majoritarianism 325 9 The Quakers and Consensus 325 10 Myles Horton and Consensus in SNCC 327 11 James Lawson and Consensus in SNCC 328 12 Women Strike for Peace 329 13 1968 and After 330 14 Conclusion 330 15 Postscript 331 19 False Heroes and Villains 333 1 Villains and False Heroes 333 2 John Howard 335 3 The Right-Wing Populist Narrative 336 4 An Alternative Left-Wing Narrative 337 20 Amartya Sen on Critical Voice and Social Choice Theory 339 1 The Critique of Distributive Justice 339 2 Amartya Sen 339 3 Human Needs and Social Justice 341 4 Utilitarianism and Positivism 347 5 Utilitarianism and the Real Ethic of Bourgeois Society 348 6 Sen’s Critique of Social Choice Theory 349 7 Conclusion 353 21 Comments on ‘Social Capital’ 22 Nancy Fraser on Welfare Dependency 360 1 Pre-Capitalist Society 361 2 Wage Labour 362 3 Domestic Labour 364 4 Public Assistance 366 5 Universal and Targeted Benefits 367 355 317
x CONTENTS 6 7 8 23 Dependency as a Personality Trait 368 Building Capacity vs. Philanthropy 369 The Ideology of Self-Help 371 Anthony Giddens on Structuration 374 1 The Knowledgeability of Social Actors 376 2 Routines 378 3 Practical Consciousness 379 4 Concepts and Motives 381 5 Unintended Consequences and Conceptual Development 6 Institutions and Social Movements 385 7 Conclusion 385 24 Bourdieu on Status, Class and Culture 387 1 Capital 388 2 Field and Habitus 390 3 Class and Habitus 391 4 Cultural Capital and Educational Capital 392 5 Social Capital, Body Capital, Linguistic Capital, Political Capital 394 6 Cultural Relativism 394 7 Idealism 396 8 Political Opinion Formation 397 9 Systems of Status Subordination 397 10 Social Capital Theory 398 11 Axel Honneth’s Criticism of Bourdieu 399 12 Subjectivity 400 13 Conclusion 400 25 The Coronavirus Pandemic Is a World Perezhivanie 26 As of 2020, the American Century Is Over References 415 Index 425 407 402 383 |
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spelling | Blunden, Andy 1945- Verfasser (DE-588)1054617252 aut Hegel, Marx and Vygotsky essays on social philosophy by Andy Blunden Leiden ; Boston Brill [2021] © 2021 XVIII, 429 Seiten 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in critical social sciences volume 195 "Andy Blunden's Hegel Marx & Vygotsky, Essays in Social Philosophy presents his novel approach to social theory in a series of essays. Blunden aims to use the cultural psychology of Lev Vygotsky and the Soviet Activity Theorists to renew Hegelian Marxism as an interdisciplinary science. This allows psychologists and social theorists to share their insights through concepts equally valid in either domain. The work includes critical reviews of the works of central figures in Soviet psychology and other writers offering fruitful insights. Essays on topics as diverse as vaccine scepticism and the origins of language test out the interdisciplinary power of the theory, as well as key texts on historical analysis, methodology and the nature of the present conjuncture." Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831 (DE-588)118547739 gnd rswk-swf Vygotskij, Lev Semenovič 1896-1934 (DE-588)118770497 gnd rswk-swf Marx, Karl 1818-1883 (DE-588)118578537 gnd rswk-swf Kulturpsychologie (DE-588)4033586-0 gnd rswk-swf Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 gnd rswk-swf Sozialphilosophie (DE-588)4055876-9 gnd rswk-swf Social sciences / Philosophy Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich / 1770-1831 Marx, Karl / 1818-1883 Vygotskiĭ, L. S. / (Lev Semenovich) / 1896-1934 Sciences sociales / Philosophie Marx, Karl / (Karl Heinrich) / 1818-1883 Vygotskij, L.S. / (Lev Semenovič) / 1896-1934 sociale filosofie Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831 (DE-588)118547739 p Marx, Karl 1818-1883 (DE-588)118578537 p Vygotskij, Lev Semenovič 1896-1934 (DE-588)118770497 p Kulturpsychologie (DE-588)4033586-0 s Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 s Sozialphilosophie (DE-588)4055876-9 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-90-04-47097-2 Studies in critical social sciences volume 195 (DE-604)BV019543281 195 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=033292875&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Blunden, Andy 1945- Hegel, Marx and Vygotsky essays on social philosophy Studies in critical social sciences Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831 (DE-588)118547739 gnd Vygotskij, Lev Semenovič 1896-1934 (DE-588)118770497 gnd Marx, Karl 1818-1883 (DE-588)118578537 gnd Kulturpsychologie (DE-588)4033586-0 gnd Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 gnd Sozialphilosophie (DE-588)4055876-9 gnd |
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title | Hegel, Marx and Vygotsky essays on social philosophy |
title_auth | Hegel, Marx and Vygotsky essays on social philosophy |
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topic_facet | Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831 Vygotskij, Lev Semenovič 1896-1934 Marx, Karl 1818-1883 Kulturpsychologie Soziologie Sozialphilosophie |
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