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Zusammenfassung: | "The book offers a critical account of how utopian thinking became defeated as a tool of philosophy whose explicit objective has been to not only analyse but emancipate the world. While such philosophy was originally inseparable from ideas of a radically better society it aimed to realise, many of its most influential practitioners today object to the use of utopian ideas. Countering this scepticism, the book argues in favour of utopian thinking. By elucidating a concept of utopia freed of its alleged pitfalls, the book contends that utopian thinking indeed presents an important resource for achieving emancipatory social goals"-- |
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Contents Acknowledgements ix Note on Translations x Introduction i i The Blow to Utopia from the Left 5 2 The Road Not Taken 12 3 (Political) Utopian Thinking 14 4 Critical Theory 20 5 A New Perspective on Contemporary Critical Theory 23 1 Marx’s Two Utopian Paradoxes 28 1 The Deployment of the Label ‘Utopian’ and Its Consequences 28 2 Marx’s Vision of the Communist Society 30 3 Utopia Cannot Be Envisaged 38 4 Historical Materialism as an Impediment to Creating New Ideas 39 5 Imaginary vs. Rational Ideas 43 6 UtopianVisions Are Insignificant 46 7 Objectivity of Historical Change: Utopia Cannot Be Enacted 46 8 Humans as Rational Beings: Understanding Leads to Action 48 2 The Origins of Adorno’s Utopieverbot 51 1 Adorno and Marxist Theory in the Early Twentieth Century 2 What Is the Utopieverbot?. 53 3 From the Bilderverbot to the Utopieverbot 56 4 Marx’s Influence on the Utopieverbot 59 5 The Removal of Utopia into the Messianic Future 63 6 Culture Industry and Utopian Consciousness 67 7 The Problem with Identity Thinking 69 3 Negative Utopia? 74 1 Positive Utopia - a Point of Departure for Negative Thinking 2 Does Determinate Negation Make Sense? 84 3 The Emergence of the Positive in Constellations 89 4 Something Is Missing 95 51 78
VIII CONTENTS 4 Bloch’s Rejection of the Utopieverbot 100 i Bloch's Life and Times 100 2 Utopia as the ‘Not-Yet’ ιοί 3 The Warm and Cold Streams of Marxism 106 4 Bloch’s Utopian Society: ‘Heimat’ ш 5 The Utopian Core: ‘Invariant of Direction’ 115 6 Traces - Experiences and Expressions of Utopia 7 Concrete Utopian Thinking 120 П7 5 An Ontology of Processual Utopia 128 1 The Préfigurations of Utopia in the ‘Not-Yet-Conscious‘ 129 2 Incompleteness of the World as the ‘Not-Yet-Become’ 136 3 The Necessity of Utopian Thinking 138 4 Processual Utopia and Processual Utopian Thinking 141 Conclusion 146 Bibliography 161 Index of Names 176 Index of Subjects 177 |
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Contents Acknowledgements ix Note on Translations x Introduction i i The Blow to Utopia from the Left 5 2 The Road Not Taken 12 3 (Political) Utopian Thinking 14 4 Critical Theory 20 5 A New Perspective on Contemporary Critical Theory 23 1 Marx’s Two Utopian Paradoxes 28 1 The Deployment of the Label ‘Utopian’ and Its Consequences 28 2 Marx’s Vision of the Communist Society 30 3 Utopia Cannot Be Envisaged 38 4 Historical Materialism as an Impediment to Creating New Ideas 39 5 Imaginary vs. Rational Ideas 43 6 UtopianVisions Are Insignificant 46 7 Objectivity of Historical Change: Utopia Cannot Be Enacted 46 8 Humans as Rational Beings: Understanding Leads to Action 48 2 The Origins of Adorno’s Utopieverbot 51 1 Adorno and Marxist Theory in the Early Twentieth Century 2 What Is the Utopieverbot?. 53 3 From the Bilderverbot to the Utopieverbot 56 4 Marx’s Influence on the Utopieverbot 59 5 The Removal of Utopia into the Messianic Future 63 6 Culture Industry and Utopian Consciousness 67 7 The Problem with Identity Thinking 69 3 Negative Utopia? 74 1 Positive Utopia - a Point of Departure for Negative Thinking 2 Does Determinate Negation Make Sense? 84 3 The Emergence of the Positive in Constellations 89 4 Something Is Missing 95 51 78
VIII CONTENTS 4 Bloch’s Rejection of the Utopieverbot 100 i Bloch's Life and Times 100 2 Utopia as the ‘Not-Yet’ ιοί 3 The Warm and Cold Streams of Marxism 106 4 Bloch’s Utopian Society: ‘Heimat’ ш 5 The Utopian Core: ‘Invariant of Direction’ 115 6 Traces - Experiences and Expressions of Utopia 7 Concrete Utopian Thinking 120 П7 5 An Ontology of Processual Utopia 128 1 The Préfigurations of Utopia in the ‘Not-Yet-Conscious‘ 129 2 Incompleteness of the World as the ‘Not-Yet-Become’ 136 3 The Necessity of Utopian Thinking 138 4 Processual Utopia and Processual Utopian Thinking 141 Conclusion 146 Bibliography 161 Index of Names 176 Index of Subjects 177 |
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