Utopianism and Marxism
Title | Utopianism and Marxism PDF eBook |
Author | Vincent Geoghegan |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Total Pages | 196 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9783039101375 |
The grounding assumption of this book is that an element of utopianism is a necessity in any political thinking, and that a self-conscious utopianism can generate a richer level of theory and practice. The text then follows the chequered career of utopianism in the Marxist tradition.
Marxism, Maoism, and Utopianism
Title | Marxism, Maoism, and Utopianism PDF eBook |
Author | Maurice J. Meisner |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 284 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN |
Marx, Marxism and Utopia
Title | Marx, Marxism and Utopia PDF eBook |
Author | Darren Webb |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 186 |
Release | 2019-07-30 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1351763318 |
This title was first published in 2000: This engaging book suggests that Marx was right to reject 'utopian socialism' on the grounds that it undermined the principles of proletarian self-emancipation and self-determination. As a theoretician of the proletarian class, Marx sought to capture the spirit of revolution in a manner which precluded the need for utopian philanthropy and the messianic elitism which invariably accompanied it. In a powerful and original central argument, the book suggests that the categories which together define Marx’s own 'utopia' were nothing more than theoretical by-products of the models employed by Marx in order to supersede the need for utopianism. As such, Marx was an 'accidental' utopian. Rather than legitimating utopianism, however, the author argues that this conclusion reinforces the need to develop Marx’s anti-utopian project further. Emphasising the contemporary relevance of Marx’s original critique, the conclusion suggests that the future of socialism lies in its ability to harness, not the spirit of utopia, but the spirit of adventure.
The Immanent Utopia
Title | The Immanent Utopia PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Transaction Publishers |
Total Pages | 628 |
Release | |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9781412837330 |
The growth of Marxist literature on politics and the state in capitalist society has been widely hailed as proof of Marxism's success in producing an effective theory of the political superstructure. This text raises serious questions about this claim.
Marx, Hayek, and Utopia
Title | Marx, Hayek, and Utopia PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Matthew Sciabarra |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Total Pages | 194 |
Release | 1995-01-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780791426159 |
Develops a critique of utopianism through a comparison of the works of Karl Marx and F. A. Hayek, challenging conventional views of both Marxian and Hayekian thought.
Political Uses of Utopia
Title | Political Uses of Utopia PDF eBook |
Author | S. D. Chrostowska |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | 403 |
Release | 2017-03-21 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0231544316 |
Utopia has long been banished from political theory, framed as an impossible—and possibly dangerous—political ideal, a flawed social blueprint, or a thought experiment without any practical import. Even the "realistic utopias" of liberal theory strike many as wishful thinking. Can politics think utopia otherwise? Can utopian thinking contribute to the renewal of politics? In Political Uses of Utopia, an international cast of leading and emerging theorists agree that the uses of utopia for politics are multiple and nuanced and lie somewhere between—or, better yet, beyond—the mainstream caution against it and the conviction that another, better world ought to be possible. Representing a range of perspectives on the grand tradition of Western utopianism, which extends back half a millennium and perhaps as far as Plato, these essays are united in their interest in the relevance of utopianism to specific historical and contemporary political contexts. Featuring contributions from Miguel Abensour, Étienne Balibar, Raymond Geuss, and Jacques Rancière, among others, Political Uses of Utopia reopens the question of whether and how utopianism can inform political thinking and action today.
Radical Utopianism and Cultural Studies
Title | Radical Utopianism and Cultural Studies PDF eBook |
Author | John Storey |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 128 |
Release | 2019-01-25 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1351782436 |
In Radical Utopianism and Cultural Studies, John Storey looks at the concept of utopianism from a cultural studies perspective and argues that radical utopianism can awaken the political promise of cultural studies. Between the Preface and the Postscript, there are seven chapters that explore different aspects of radical utopianism. The book begins with a definition of what radical utopianism means, with its productive combination of defamiliarization and desire. From there, it considers Thomas More’s invention of the concept of utopia with its double articulation of what is and what could be, Herbert Marcuse’s utopian rereading of Sigmund Freud’s concept of repression, Gerrard Winstanley and the Diggers, the Paris Commune, and the Haight-Ashbury counterculture. In the final chapter, Storey examines two versions of utopian capitalism: retro and post. Although the main focus here is on Donald Trump’s presidential election campaign and Paul Mason’s recent bestseller Postcapitalism, the chaper begins with a brief discussion of Karl Marx on capitalism. Each chapter, in a different way, argues that radical utopianism defamiliarizes the manufactured naturalness of the here and now, making it conceivable to believe that another world is possible. This book provides an ideal introduction to utopianism for students of cultural studies as well as students within a number of related disciplines such as sociology, literature, history, politics, and media studies.