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3. The Structure and Problems of Alienation Critique
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Translator’s Introduction xi
- Preface and Acknowledgments xix
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Part 1. The Relation of Relationlessness: Reconstructing a Concept of Social Philosophy
- 1. “A Stranger in the World That He Himself Has Made”: The Concept and Phenomenon of Alienation 1
- 2. Marx and Heidegger: Two Versions of Alienation Critique 11
- 3. The Structure and Problems of Alienation Critique 22
- 4. Having Oneself at One’s Command: Reconstructing the Concept of Alienation 32
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Part 2. Living One’s Life as an Alien Life: Four Cases
- 5. Seinesgleichen Geschieht or “The Like of It Now Happens”: The Feeling of Powerlessness and the Independent Existence of One’s Own Actions 43
- 6. “A Pale, Incomplete, Strange, Artificial Man”: Social Roles and the Loss of Authenticity 68
- 7. “She but Not Herself”: Self-Alienation as Internal Division 99
- 8. “As If Through a Wall of Glass”: Indifference and Self-Alienation 131
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Part 3. Alienation as a Disturbed Appropriation of Self and World
- 9. “Like a Structure of Cotton Candy”: Being Oneself as Self-Appropriation 155
- 10. “Living One’s Own Life”: Self-Determination, Self-Realization, and Authenticity 199
- Conclusion: The Sociality of the Self, the Sociality of Freedom 216
- Notes 221
- Works Cited 251
- Index 261
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Translator’s Introduction xi
- Preface and Acknowledgments xix
-
Part 1. The Relation of Relationlessness: Reconstructing a Concept of Social Philosophy
- 1. “A Stranger in the World That He Himself Has Made”: The Concept and Phenomenon of Alienation 1
- 2. Marx and Heidegger: Two Versions of Alienation Critique 11
- 3. The Structure and Problems of Alienation Critique 22
- 4. Having Oneself at One’s Command: Reconstructing the Concept of Alienation 32
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Part 2. Living One’s Life as an Alien Life: Four Cases
- 5. Seinesgleichen Geschieht or “The Like of It Now Happens”: The Feeling of Powerlessness and the Independent Existence of One’s Own Actions 43
- 6. “A Pale, Incomplete, Strange, Artificial Man”: Social Roles and the Loss of Authenticity 68
- 7. “She but Not Herself”: Self-Alienation as Internal Division 99
- 8. “As If Through a Wall of Glass”: Indifference and Self-Alienation 131
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Part 3. Alienation as a Disturbed Appropriation of Self and World
- 9. “Like a Structure of Cotton Candy”: Being Oneself as Self-Appropriation 155
- 10. “Living One’s Own Life”: Self-Determination, Self-Realization, and Authenticity 199
- Conclusion: The Sociality of the Self, the Sociality of Freedom 216
- Notes 221
- Works Cited 251
- Index 261