Marx's philosophy of revolution in permanence for our day : : selected writings / / Raya Dunayevskaya, Franklin Dmitryev.

Marx’s Philosophy of Revolution in Permanence for Our Day , a selection of writings by the Marxist-Humanist philosopher and revolutionary Raya Dunayevskaya, brings out the contemporary urgency of Marx’s work as a philosophy of revolution in permanence. That dialectic permeates the totality of Marx’s...

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Superior document:Studies in critical social sciences ; 125
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Studies in Critical Social Sciences 125.
Physical Description:1 online resource (395 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Editorial Note and Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: Raya Dunayevskaya’s Renewal of Karl Marx’s Philosophy of Revolution in Permanence / Franklin Dmitryev
  • The Philosophic Moment of Marx: Marx’s Transformation of the Hegelian Dialectic
  • Preface to the Iranian Edition of Marx’s Humanist Essays
  • The Theory of Alienation: Marx’s Debt to Hegel
  • The Todayness of Marx’s Humanism
  • A 1981 View of Marx’s 1841 Dialectic
  • The Inseparability of Marx’s Economics, Humanism, and Dialectic
  • Capitalist Development and Marx’s Capital, 1863–1883
  • Today’s Epigones Who Try to Truncate Marx’s Capital
  • Letter to Herbert Marcuse on Automation
  • Marx’s Grundrisse and the Dialectic in Life and in Thought
  • Capitalist Production/Alienated Labor
  • Marx’s Critique of Culture
  • Post-Marx Marxism and the Battle of Ideas
  • Post-Marx Marxism as a Category
  • Hobsbawm and Rubel on the Marx Centenary, but Where is Marx?
  • Marx’s Philosophy of Revolution vs. Non-Marxist Scholar-Careerists in “Marxism”
  • Paul Mattick: Economism vs. Marx’s Humanism
  • Bertell Ollman: Pitting “Human Nature” against Marx’s Humanism
  • The Dialectic of Labor in Marx and “Critical Thought”
  • Gramsci’s “Philosophy of Praxis”
  • Rosdolsky’s Methodology and Lange’s Revisionism
  • Adorno, Kosík, and the Movement from Practice
  • Marx as Philosopher of Revolution in Permanence—Reading Marx for Today
  • Marxist-Humanism
  • Introduction to Philosophic Notes
  • The Emergence of a New Movement from Practice that is Itself a Form of Theory
  • New Stage of Production, New Stage of Cognition, New Kind of Organization
  • The Dialectic of Absolute Idea as New Beginning
  • Black Liberation and Internationalism
  • Abolitionism and the American Roots of Marxism
  • Marx and the Two-Way Road between the U.S. and Africa
  • Black Intellectuals in Dilemma
  • Women’s Liberation and the Dialectics of Revolution
  • Marx’s “New Humanism” and the Dialectics of Women’s Liberation in “Primitive” and Modern Societies
  • Marx’s and Engels’ Studies Contrasted: Relationship of Philosophy and Revolution to Women’s Liberation
  • Letter to Adrienne Rich on Women’s Liberation, Gay Liberation, and the Dialectic
  • Dialectics of Organization and Philosophy
  • Spontaneity, Organization, Philosophy (Dialectics)
  • Philosopher of Permanent Revolution and Organization Man
  • A Post-World War II View of Marx’s Humanism, 1843–1883; Marxist Humanism, 1950s–1980s
  • Back Matter
  • Bibliography
  • Index.