Lukács’s Phenomenology of Capitalism

Lukács’s Phenomenology of Capitalism
Title Lukács’s Phenomenology of Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Richard Westerman
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 308
Release 2018-08-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 331993287X

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This book offers a radical new interpretation of Georg Lukács’s History and Class Consciousness, showing for the first time how the philosophical framework for his analysis of society was laid in the drafts of a philosophy of art that he planned but never completed before he converted to Marxism. Reading Lukács’s work through the so-called “Heidelberg Aesthetics” reveals for the first time a range of unsuspected influences on his thought, such as Edmund Husserl, Emil Lask, and Alois Riegl; it also offers a theory of subjectivity within social relations that avoids many of the problems of earlier readings of his text. At a time when Lukács’s reputation is once more on the rise, this bold new reading helps revitalize his thought in ways that help it speak to contemporary concerns.

Confronting Reification

Confronting Reification
Title Confronting Reification PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 338
Release 2020-07-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004430083

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In Confronting Reification, an international team of scholars examines the work of the Hungarian philosopher, Georg Lukács, and the relevance of his concept of reification.

Lukács: Praxis and the Absolute

Lukács: Praxis and the Absolute
Title Lukács: Praxis and the Absolute PDF eBook
Author Daniel Andrés López
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 632
Release 2019-10-14
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004417680

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Georg Lukács’s philosophy of praxis, penned between 1918 and 1928, remains a revolutionary and apocryphal presence within Marxism. His History and Class Consciousness has inspired a century of rapture and reprobation, perhaps, as Gillian Rose suggested, because of its ‘invitation to hermeneutic anarchy’. In Lukács: Praxis and the Absolute, Daniel Andrés López radicalises Lukács’s famous return to Hegel by reassembling his 1920s philosophy as a conceptual-historical totality. This speculative reading defends Lukács while proposing an unprecedented, immanent critique. While Lukács’s concept of praxis approaches the shape of Hegel’s Absolute, it tragically fails to bear its weight. However, as López argues, Lukács’s failure was productive: it raises crucial political, methodological and philosophical questions for Marxism, offering to redeem a lost century.

Marxism and Phenomenology

Marxism and Phenomenology
Title Marxism and Phenomenology PDF eBook
Author Bryan Smyth
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 277
Release 2021-10-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1793622566

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Marxism and Phenomenology: The Dialectical Horizons of Critique, edited by Bryan Smyth and Richard Westerman, offers new perspectives on the possibility of a philosophical outlook that combines Marxism and phenomenology in the critique of capitalism. Although Marxism’s focus on impersonal social structures and phenomenology’s concern with lived experience can make these traditions appear conceptually incompatible, the potential critical force of a theoretical reconciliation inspired several attempts in the twentieth century to articulate a phenomenological Marxism. Updating and extending this approach, the contributors to this volume identify and develop new and previously overlooked connections between the traditions, offering new perspectives on Marx, Husserl, and Heidegger; exploring themes such as alienation, reification, and ecology; and examining the intersection of Marxism and phenomenology in figures such as Michel Henry, Walter Benjamin, and Frantz Fanon. These glimpses of a productive reconciliation of the respective strengths of phenomenology and Marxism offer promising possibilities for illuminating and resolving the increasingly intense social crises of capitalism in the twenty-first century.

New Dialectics and Political Economy

New Dialectics and Political Economy
Title New Dialectics and Political Economy PDF eBook
Author R. Albritton
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 238
Release 2002-11-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230500919

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Many of the leading thinkers on dialectics in the Marxian tradition have collaborated here to put forward and debate challenging new perspectives on the nature and importance of dialectics. The issues dealt with range from the philosophical consideration of the precise nature of dialectical reasoning, to dialectics and economic theory, and to more concrete concerns such as how dialectics can help us think about globalization, freedom, inflation and subjectivity.

Lukács, Marx and the Sources of Critical Theory

Lukács, Marx and the Sources of Critical Theory
Title Lukács, Marx and the Sources of Critical Theory PDF eBook
Author Andrew Feenberg
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 308
Release 1986
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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Feenberg offers a new interpretation of the theories of alienation and reification as the basis of a Marxist approach to the cultural contradictions of contemporary society.

Georg Lukacs Reconsidered

Georg Lukacs Reconsidered
Title Georg Lukacs Reconsidered PDF eBook
Author Michael Thompson
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 265
Release 2011-04-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1441108769

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An international team of contributors explore contemporary insights into the work of Georg Lukacs in political theory, aesthetics, ethics and social and cultural theory.