Monday, April 11, 2022

 STUDIES ON MARX AND HEGEL  PDF

Jean Hyppolite

translated, with an Introduction, Notes,

and Bibliography, by

JOHN O'NEILL


Marx and Lukács: Reason and Revolution inthe Philosophy of Praxis   PDF

Andrew Feenberg 

Table of Contents 

Preface  

The Philosophy of Praxis 

The Demands of Reason 

. Reification and Rationality 

. The Realization of Philosophy 

 History and Nature 

Reconciliation with Nature


Marx at the Margins  PDF

O n  N a t i o n a l i s m ,  E t h n i c i t y , a n d  N o n - W e s t e r n S o c i e t i e s 

Kevin B. Anderson


Marx and Teleology  PDF

SEAN SAYERS

ABSTRACT: 

Marx sees history as a progressive development. This

account is often criticized for portraying history in a Hegelian

fashion as a single teleological process culminating ultimately in

a classless communist society. Is this criticism justified? What role

— if any — do teleological ideas play in Marx’s philosophy? Marx

himself is unclear on these issues. Through a critical discussion

of Althusser’s view that history is a process without a subject, it

is argued that Marxism is best seen as a theory which involves a

naturalistic concept of teleology and which describes the historical

 emergence of the human subject. This interpretation is supported

 by comparison of Marx’s theory of history with Darwinian

evolutionary theory.


TELOS SPECIAL ISSUE 
OF RADICAL AMERICA
VOL IV  #6, 1970


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