Marx's Philosophy of Revolution in Permanence for Our Day, Selected Writings by Raya Dunayevskaya
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Marx’s Philosophy of Revolution in Permanence for Our Day, a selection of writings by the Marxist-Humanist philosopher and revolutionary Raya Dunayevskaya, brings out the contemporary urgency of Marx’s work as a philosophy of revolution in permanence. That dialectic permeates the totality of Marx’s body of ideas and activities. Major themes include Marx’s transformation of the Hegelian dialectic; the inseparability of Marx’s economics, humanism, and dialectic; the battle of ideas with post-Marx Marxism, beginning with Engels; Black liberation, internationalism, and women’s liberation; today’s burning question of the relationship between spontaneity, organization, and philosophy; the emergence of counter-revolution from within the revolution; and the problem of what happens after the revolution. Marx’s Philosophy of Revolution in Permanence for Our Day: Selected writings Copyright Contents Editorial Note and Acknowledgements Introduction: Raya Dunayevskaya’s Renewal of Karl Marx’s Philosophy of Revolution in Permanence Part 1: The Philosophic Moment of Marx: Marx’s Transformation of the Hegelian Dialectic 1 Preface to the Iranian Edition of Marx’s Humanist Essays 2 The Theory of Alienation: Marx’s Debt to Hegel 3 The Todayness of Marx’s Humanism 4 A 1981 View of Marx’s 1841 Dialectic Part 2: The Inseparability of Marx’s Economics, Humanism, and Dialectic 5 Capitalist Development and Marx’s Capital, 1863–1883 6 Today’s Epigones Who Try to Truncate Marx’s Capital 7 Letter to Herbert Marcuse on Automation 8 Marx’s Grundrisse and the Dialectic in Life and in Thought 9 Capitalist Production/Alienated Labor 10 Marx’s Critique of Culture Part 3: Post-Marx Marxism and the Battle of Ideas 11 Post-Marx Marxism as a Category 12 Hobsbawm and Rubel on the Marx Centenary, but Where is Marx? 13 Marx’s Philosophy of Revolution vs. Non-Marxist Scholar-Careerists in “Marxism” 14 Paul Mattick: Economism vs. Marx’s Humanism 15 Bertell Ollman: Pitting “Human Nature” against Marx’s Humanism 16 The Dialectic of Labor in Marx and “Critical Thought” 17 Gramsci’s “Philosophy of Praxis” 18 Rosdolsky’s Methodology and Lange’s Revisionism 19 Adorno, Kosík, and the Movement from Practice Part 4: Marx as Philosopher of Revolution in Permanence—Reading Marx for Today Section A: Marxist-Humanism 20 Introduction to Philosophic Notes 21 The Emergence of a New Movement from Practice that is Itself a Form of Theory 22 New Stage of Production, New Stage of Cognition, New Kind of Organization 23 The Dialectic of Absolute Idea as New Beginning Section B: Black Liberation and Internationalism 24 Abolitionism and the American Roots of Marxism 25 Marx and the Two-Way Road between the U.S. and Africa 26 Black Intellectuals in Dilemma Section C: Women’s Liberation and the Dialectics of Revolution 27 Marx’s “New Humanism” and the Dialectics of Women’s Liberation in “Primitive” and Modern Societies 28 Marx’s and Engels’ Studies Contrasted: Relationship of Philosophy and Revolution to Women’s Liberation 29 Letter to Adrienne Rich on Women’s Liberation, Gay Liberation, and the Dialectic Section D: Dialectics of Organization and Philosophy 30 Spontaneity, Organization, Philosophy (Dialectics) 31 Philosopher of Permanent Revolution and Organization Man 32 A Post-World War II View of Marx’s Humanism, 1843–1883; Marxist Humanism, 1950s–1980s Appendix: Raya Dunayevskaya’s Translations from Marx’s Economic-Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 1 Tanslator’s Note 2 Private Property and Communism 3 Critique of the Hegelian Dialectic Bibliography Index Пустая страница Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Editorial Note and Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Raya Dunayevskaya's Renewal of Karl Marx's Philosophy of Revolution in Permanence /Franklin Dmitryev -- The Philosophic Moment of Marx: Marx's Transformation of the Hegelian Dialectic -- Preface to the Iranian Edition of Marx's Humanist Essays -- The Theory of Alienation: Marx's Debt to Hegel -- The Todayness of Marx's Humanism -- A 1981 View of Marx's 1841 Dialectic -- The Inseparability of Marx's Economics, Humanism, and Dialectic -- Capitalist Development and Marx's Capital, 1863-1883 -- Today's Epigones Who Try to Truncate Marx's Capital -- Letter to Herbert Marcuse on Automation -- Marx's Grundrisse and the Dialectic in Life and in Thought -- Capitalist Production/Alienated Labor -- Marx's Critique of Culture -- Post-Marx Marxism and the Battle of Ideas -- Post-Marx Marxism as a Category -- Hobsbawm and Rubel on the Marx Centenary, but Where is Marx? -- Marx's Philosophy of Revolution vs. Non-Marxist Scholar-Careerists in “Marxism” -- Paul Mattick: Economism vs. Marx's Humanism -- Bertell Ollman: Pitting “Human Nature” against Marx's Humanism -- The Dialectic of Labor in Marx and “Critical Thought” -- Gramsci's “Philosophy of Praxis” -- Rosdolsky's Methodology and Lange's Revisionism -- Adorno, Kosík, and the Movement from Practice -- Marx as Philosopher of Revolution in Permanence--Reading Marx for Today -- Marxist-Humanism -- Introduction to Philosophic Notes -- The Emergence of a New Movement from Practice that is Itself a Form of Theory -- New Stage of Production, New Stage of Cognition, New Kind of Organization -- The Dialectic of Absolute Idea as New Beginning -- Black Liberation and Internationalism -- Abolitionism and the American Roots of Marxism -- Marx and the Two-Way Road between the U.S. and Africa -- Black Intellectuals in Dilemma -- Women's Liberation and the Dialectics of Revolution -- Marx's “New Humanism” and the Dialectics of Women's Liberation in “Primitive” and Modern Societies -- Marx's and Engels' Studies Contrasted: Relationship of Philosophy and Revolution to Women's Liberation -- Letter to Adrienne Rich on Women's Liberation, Gay Liberation, and the Dialectic -- Dialectics of Organization and Philosophy -- Spontaneity, Organization, Philosophy (Dialectics) -- Philosopher of Permanent Revolution and Organization Man -- A Post-World War II View of Marx's Humanism, 1843-1883; Marxist Humanism, 1950s-1980s -- Back Matter -- Bibliography -- Index Marx's Philosophy of Revolution in Permanence for Our Day: Selected Writings by Raya Dunayevskaya brings out the contemporary urgency of the totality of Marx's body of ideas and activities, and the inseparability of his economics, humanism, and dialectic.
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