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10. Merleau- Ponty— The Ambiguity of History
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments XI
- Introduction: Marxism and the Sense of Subjectivity 1
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PART ONE: Marx
- 1. Marx's Hopes for Individuation 13
- 2. The "Real Individual" and Marx's Method 42
- 3. Marx's Concept of Labor 53
- 4. Reason, Interest, and the Necessity of History — the Ambiguities of Marx's Legacy 64
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PART TWO: From Engels to Gramsci
- 5. Engels and the Dialectics of Nature 103
- 6. The Rise of Orthodox Marxism 113
- 7. Revolutionary Rationalism— Luxemburg, Lukacs, and Gramsci 125
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PART THREE: Existential Marxism
- 8. The Prospects for Individuation Reconsidered 139
- 9. Sartre—The Fear of Freedom 156
- 10. Merleau- Ponty— The Ambiguity of History 197
- Epilogue 231
- Notes 237
- Bibliography 263
- Index 277
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments XI
- Introduction: Marxism and the Sense of Subjectivity 1
-
PART ONE: Marx
- 1. Marx's Hopes for Individuation 13
- 2. The "Real Individual" and Marx's Method 42
- 3. Marx's Concept of Labor 53
- 4. Reason, Interest, and the Necessity of History — the Ambiguities of Marx's Legacy 64
-
PART TWO: From Engels to Gramsci
- 5. Engels and the Dialectics of Nature 103
- 6. The Rise of Orthodox Marxism 113
- 7. Revolutionary Rationalism— Luxemburg, Lukacs, and Gramsci 125
-
PART THREE: Existential Marxism
- 8. The Prospects for Individuation Reconsidered 139
- 9. Sartre—The Fear of Freedom 156
- 10. Merleau- Ponty— The Ambiguity of History 197
- Epilogue 231
- Notes 237
- Bibliography 263
- Index 277