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... fact that one of the most often repeated political slogans offered by our decision makers as the justification of their actions is: 'there is no alternative.” Such wisdom continues to be uttered without any concern for how bleak it ...
... fact that one of the most often repeated political slogans offered by our decision makers as the justification of their actions is: 'there is no alternative.” Such wisdom continues to be uttered without any concern for how bleak it ...
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... fact the crisis and almost complete disintegration of the political movements which once professed their allegiance to the Marxian conception of socialism. The clamorous historical failure of the two principal movements—social democracy ...
... fact the crisis and almost complete disintegration of the political movements which once professed their allegiance to the Marxian conception of socialism. The clamorous historical failure of the two principal movements—social democracy ...
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... fact that he grasped history in the first place as an inexorable objective movement, with a compelling logic of its own which could not be tamed by wishful subjective design and corresponding voluntaristic intervention. Just like Adam ...
... fact that he grasped history in the first place as an inexorable objective movement, with a compelling logic of its own which could not be tamed by wishful subjective design and corresponding voluntaristic intervention. Just like Adam ...
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... fact Hegel sharply criticized his great predecessor, Kant, for his inclination to do away with major philosophical difficulties by pulling faculties out of his 'faculty bag'. Thus in his own philosophy Hegel gave a radically new —supra ...
... fact Hegel sharply criticized his great predecessor, Kant, for his inclination to do away with major philosophical difficulties by pulling faculties out of his 'faculty bag'. Thus in his own philosophy Hegel gave a radically new —supra ...
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... fact that Hegel as a philosophical genius can perceive and criticize the fallacies committed by his predecessors, and then —as if nothing had happened —go on repeatedly committing them himself, shows that what is at stake here is not ...
... fact that Hegel as a philosophical genius can perceive and criticize the fallacies committed by his predecessors, and then —as if nothing had happened —go on repeatedly committing them himself, shows that what is at stake here is not ...
Table des matières
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PART THREE Structural Crisis of the Capital System ... | 521 |
PART FOUR Essays on Related Issues | 871 |
Appendix | 977 |
Index | 987 |
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absolute actually alienation alternative antagonisms articulation assert become bourgeois capital system capital's capitalist Claſs class consciousness conception concerned contradictions countries course critique determinations dialectical division of labour domination dynamic economic envisaged equality established ethics exchange-value existing fact force framework functions fundamental global Hegel Hegelian historical History and Class human Ibid idealized ideological imperatives individual intellectual limits Lukács Lukács's Marx Marx's Marxian material matter means mode of social nature necessary objective Ontology party perestroika personifications of capital philosophy political position possible postcapitalist postrevolutionary postulated potential practical principle problematical problems production proletariat question radical rate of exploitation rational reality relation revolution Rosa Luxemburg rule of capital second order mediations social democracy social metabolic control social metabolic reproduction socialist socialist project society socioeconomic solution Soviet Stalin strategy structural crisis surplus-labour surplus-value theoretical theory tion transformation ultimate use-value weakest link workers