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Notes on dialectics: Hegel, Marx, Lenin

London: Allison & Busby (1980)

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  1. (1 other version)Whole set of volume 2 no 1 (2011) of comparative philosophy.Bo Mou - unknown
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  • Workers as Reason:The Development of a New Relation of Worker and Intellectual in American Marxist Humanism.Peter Hudis - 2003 - Historical Materialism 11 (4):267-293.
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  • Civilization and the poetics of slavery.Robbie Shilliam - 2012 - Thesis Eleven 108 (1):99-117.
    Civilizational analysis is increasingly being used to capture the plurality of routes to and through the modern world order. However, the concept of civilization betrays a colonial legacy, namely, a denial that colonized peoples possessed the creative ability to cultivate their own subjecthoods. This denial was especially acute when it came to enslaved Africans in the New World whose bodies were imagined to be deracinated and deculturated. This article proposes that civilizational analysis has yet to fully address this legacy and, (...)
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  • Castoriadis before Castoriadis: How did Paul Cardan become Cornelius Castoriadis?Peter Beilharz - 2020 - Thesis Eleven 161 (1):101-107.
    This memorandum offers some incomplete thoughts on the process through which Paul Cardan became Cornelius Castoriadis. This involves some examination of the connection, alignments and dissonances between the Johnson-Forest Tendency in Detroit, and Socialisme ou Barbarie in Paris. Special emphasis is placed on the pioneering work of Stephen Hastings-King and the notion that these intellectual movements centred their energies around the search for the proletariat. Cardan spent more time with Marx; Castoriadis, professionally, spent more time with Freud, and after. The (...)
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