Inventing the New : : History and Politics in Jean-Paul Sartre / / Luca Basso.

"Gilles Deleuze's assertion that 'Sartre knew how to invent the New' suggests a vital aspect of the French philosopher, one that departs from the image that has often been presented of him. Criticism of the Soviet Union post 1956, together with the increasing prominence of anti-c...

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Superior document:Historical Materialism Book Series ; Volume 304
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands : : Koninklijke Brill nv,, [2024]
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Year of Publication:2024
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Historical materialism book series ; Volume 304.
Physical Description:1 online resource (237 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • ‎Contents
  • ‎Introduction
  • ‎Part 1. Sartre: From Descartes to Marx
  • ‎Chapter 1. The Invention Of Human Freedom: Descartes Beyond Descartes
  • ‎1. Anthropology
  • ‎2. A Philosophy of Freedom
  • ‎3. Humanism and Intersubjectivity: Towards the Critique of Dialectical Reason
  • ‎Chapter 2. 'Fused Group' And Fraternité: Between Rousseau And The French Revolution
  • ‎1. The Practico-Inert: Objectivity and Alienation
  • ‎2. Acting in Common: the Storming of the Bastille
  • ‎3. The Dynamic of Fraternity
  • ‎Chapter 3. The Novum Of Communism Between Freedom And Equality: Marx
  • ‎1. The Confrontation with Marx and Marxism
  • ‎2. Class and Action
  • ‎3. 'The Realm of Freedom'
  • ‎Part 2. Sartre and the Twentieth Century
  • ‎Chapter 4. Common Praxis And History: From the Russian Revolution To The Soviet Union
  • ‎1. The Dimension of History
  • ‎2. Between Stalin and Trotsky: 'Socialism in One Country' and 'Permanent Revolution'
  • ‎3. The Incarnation of the Russian Revolution and Totalisation
  • ‎Chapter 5. Seriality And Bureaucratisation: A Reified Equality
  • ‎1. The Construction of the Soviet Man
  • ‎2. The 'Sovereignty of a Single Individual' and Stalin's Ghost
  • ‎Chapter 6. The 'Spectre' Of 1968: Critique Of Colonialism And New Spaces Of Emancipation
  • ‎1. Another Socialism Is Possible?
  • ‎2. Between Race and Class: the Struggle of the 'Wretched of the Earth'
  • ‎3. 'Autour De 68'
  • ‎Chapter 7. The Invention Of The 'Singular Universal'
  • ‎1. Open Problems
  • ‎2. Beyond the 'Individual-Collective' Dualism: Rethinking Subjectivation
  • ‎Bibliography
  • ‎Index of Names.