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CHAPTER THREE The Revolutionary Historicism of Karl Korsch
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Introduction: The Topography of Western Marxism 1
- CHAPTER ONE The Discourse of Totality Before Western Marxism 21
- CHAPTER TWO Georg Lukács and the Origins of the Western Marxist Paradigm 81
- CHAPTER THREE The Revolutionary Historicism of Karl Korsch 128
- CHAPTER FOUR The Two Holisms of Antonio Gramsci 150
- CHAPTER FIVE Ernst Bloch and the Extension of Marxist Holism to Nature 174
- CHAPTER SIX Max Horkheimer and the Retreat from Hegelian Marxism 196
- CHAPTER SEVEN Anamnestic Totalization: Memory in the Thought of Herbert Marcuse 220
- CHAPTER EIGHT Theodor W. Adorno and the Collapse of the Lukácsian Concept of Totality 241
- CHAPTER NINE Henri Lefebvre, the Surrealists and the Reception of Hegelian Marxism in France 276
- CHAPTER TEN Totality and Marxist Aesthetics: The Case of Lucien Goldmann 300
- CHAPTER ELEVEN From Totality to Totalization: The Existentialist Marxism of Jean-Paul Sartre 331
- CHAPTER TWELVE Phenomenological Marxism: The Ambiguities of Maurice Merleau-Ponty s Holism 361
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Louis Althusser and the Structuralist Reading of Marx 385
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN Scientific Marxism in Postwar Italy: Galvano Della Volpe and Lucio Colletti 423
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN Jürgen Habermas and the Reconstruction of Marxist Holism 462
- Epilogue: The Challenge of Post-Structuralism 510
- Selected Bibliography 539
- Index 547
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Introduction: The Topography of Western Marxism 1
- CHAPTER ONE The Discourse of Totality Before Western Marxism 21
- CHAPTER TWO Georg Lukács and the Origins of the Western Marxist Paradigm 81
- CHAPTER THREE The Revolutionary Historicism of Karl Korsch 128
- CHAPTER FOUR The Two Holisms of Antonio Gramsci 150
- CHAPTER FIVE Ernst Bloch and the Extension of Marxist Holism to Nature 174
- CHAPTER SIX Max Horkheimer and the Retreat from Hegelian Marxism 196
- CHAPTER SEVEN Anamnestic Totalization: Memory in the Thought of Herbert Marcuse 220
- CHAPTER EIGHT Theodor W. Adorno and the Collapse of the Lukácsian Concept of Totality 241
- CHAPTER NINE Henri Lefebvre, the Surrealists and the Reception of Hegelian Marxism in France 276
- CHAPTER TEN Totality and Marxist Aesthetics: The Case of Lucien Goldmann 300
- CHAPTER ELEVEN From Totality to Totalization: The Existentialist Marxism of Jean-Paul Sartre 331
- CHAPTER TWELVE Phenomenological Marxism: The Ambiguities of Maurice Merleau-Ponty s Holism 361
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Louis Althusser and the Structuralist Reading of Marx 385
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN Scientific Marxism in Postwar Italy: Galvano Della Volpe and Lucio Colletti 423
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN Jürgen Habermas and the Reconstruction of Marxist Holism 462
- Epilogue: The Challenge of Post-Structuralism 510
- Selected Bibliography 539
- Index 547