Série Raya Dunayevské: Marxismus a humanismusSérie
Tato série se ponoří do hlubin marxismu a zkoumá jeho propojení s humanismem. Nabízí pronikavý pohled na to, jak mohou filozofické myšlenky formovat politické a společenské hnutí. Čtenáři se mohou těšit na analýzu, která spojuje teoretické koncepty s praktickými aplikacemi. Série představuje myšlenkovou výpravu pro ty, kteří se zajímají o kritické myšlení a revoluční filozofii.
Cyril Smith explores Marx's original vision of humanity and critiques the interpretations by his followers, arguing for a return to Marx's foundational ideas. He posits that understanding Marx's true intentions is crucial for forming a robust critique of contemporary capitalist society, emphasizing the liberatory potential inherent in Marx's work. This analysis seeks to reframe Marxism as a viable alternative to capitalism, highlighting its relevance in today's socio-economic landscape.
Exploring the intersection of Hegelian philosophy and Marxist thought, this collection showcases Raya Dunayevskaya's significant contributions to Marxist-Humanism. Co-edited by Peter Hudis and Kevin B. Anderson, it highlights Dunayevskaya's assertion of Hegel's crucial role in Marxism, challenging traditional interpretations. The essays delve into her theories, emphasizing the power of dialectics and revealing her impact as a critical thinker in America. This work not only illuminates her philosophical insights but also celebrates her intellectual legacy.
Herausgegeben von Kevin Anderson und Peter Hudis Reihe: Dissidenten der Arbeiterbewegung Band 3 Die Schriften Raya Dunayevskayas, einer Schlüsselfigur des marxistischen Humanismus in den USA, skizzieren eine Philosophie der Befreiung, die dem modischen Abgesang auf die Dialektik ebenso entgegensteht wie einem Verharren in reiner Negativität. Gemäß Lenins Diktum, dass ein kluger Idealismus dem klugen Materialismus näher stehe als ein dummer Materialismus, unternimmt Dunayevskaya eine Hegel-Lektüre, die Subjekt, Praxis und Freiheit ins Zentrum rückt. Ebenso entschieden richtet sie Marx' Philosophie der Revolution nicht nur gegen den östlichen Staatskapitalismus, sondern auch gegen Theoretiker des 'Westlichen Marxismus' wie Georg Lukács, Karl Korsch oder Theodor W. Adorno – gestützt auf die Überzeugung, dass keine Philosophie ihren Namen verdient, die nicht die 'Stimmen von unten' in sich aufnimmt. Was Dunayevskayas Denken von akademischer Selbstgenügsamkeit abhebt, ist nicht zuletzt diese Orientierung an den Kämpfen ihrer Zeit – von den wilden Streiks in den USA über den ungarischen Aufstand 1956 bis zur neuen Frauenbewegung in den siebziger Jahren.
Few thought systems have been as distorted and sometimes misconstrued as those of Marx and Hegel. Philosophy and Revolution, presented here in a new edition, attempts to save Marx from interpretations which restrict the revolutionary significance of the philosophy behind his theory. Developing her breakthrough on Hegel's Absolute Idea, Raya Dunayevskaya, who died in the June of 1987, aims at a total liberation of the human person--not only from the ills of a capitalist society, but also from the equally oppressive state capitalism of established communist governments. She assumes within her theory of class struggle issues as diverse as feminism, black liberation, and even the new nationalism of third world countries. Moreover, Dunayevskaya combines within herself an incorruptible objectivity with a passionate political attitude, making this work a vibrant and concrete discussion of the vicissitudes of society, justice, equality, and existence.
The book offers a clear and accessible analysis of Marx's Capital, aiming to dispel the myth of its inconsistencies. It argues that these perceived contradictions arise from misinterpretations and presents the 'temporal single-system interpretation' as a solution, effectively resolving the alleged inconsistencies. This approach is tailored for non-specialist readers, making complex ideas more understandable.
Focusing on Helen Macfarlane's significant contributions as a revolutionary social critic and feminist, this edition features her original translation of the Communist Manifesto. Renowned for her unique insights, she garnered admiration from Marx for her original thinking and journalism. The book explores her intellectual and political landscape during a pivotal moment in European history, highlighting her role in shaping revolutionary thought.