Eros and Revolution

The Critical Philosophy of Herbert Marcuse
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ISBN-13:
9781608468065
Veröffentl:
2018
Erscheinungsdatum:
20.02.2018
Seiten:
422
Autor:
Javier Sethness Castro
Gewicht:
567 g
Format:
226x150x25 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
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In Eros and Revolution, Javier Castro presents a comprehensive intellectual and political biography of the world-renowned critical theorist Herbert Marcuse
Acknowledgements1. Introduction: Marcuse, the UtopianIdealism, Materialism, Romanticism, and JudaismMarcuse's Importance for Radical Politics TodayPART I: MARCUSE'S LIFE, 1898-19792. Early Years: Childhood and Youth, War and Revolution, Romanticism, Utopian Socialism, Hegel, Marx, and HeideggerChildhood and Youth, War and RevolutionPost-War Investigations: Aesthetics, German Romanticism, and HegelFriedrich Schiller and Charles Fourier: Utopian SocialismMarcuse's Torturous Relationship with HeideggerHeideggerian MarxismHegel's Ontology and the Theory of Historicity (1932)Hitler's Accession and Flight of the Marcuse Family and the Frankfurt School3. Militant Theorizing in Resistance to Fascism, 1933-1945Negations (1934-1938)Studies on Authority and FamilyMarcuse's Direct Investigations of NazismEarly Theories of Social ChangeThe Progression of Marcuse's Thought on Art's Functions Under FascismReason and Revolution (1941)4. State, Freud, and Orphic Marxism: 1945-1960Post-War Studies: "33 Theses," Francis Bacon, Lukács, Goethe, Friedrich Hölderin, and ErasmusContinued Investigations of Historical Progress, Russian Studies, and the Trajectory of Communism and Reason during the Early Cold WarCommunism and Reason during the Early Cold WarOn Sartre's ExistentialismOrphic Marxism and the Struggle of Eros against ThanatosLectures on Freedom and Progress in Freud's Theory of the InstinctsMarcuse's Debate with Fromm on Freud, Therapy, and AdjustmentSoviet Marxism: A Critical Analysis (1958)The Ideology of Death5. Radical Struggle in the 1960sMarcuse on CubaContinued Engagement with Critical Theorists and Lecture on WeberHumanism, Feminism, and RevolutionCritical Reflections on Science and TechnologyOne-Dimensional Humanity: Diagnosis, Reflections, and RecommendationsMarcuse on Marx, Louis Napoleon, and BenjaminJustification of Revolutionary Praxis: "Repressive Tolerance," "Ethics and Revolution," Guerrilla Warfare, "The Question of Revolution," and "Thoughts on the Defense of Gracchus Babeuf"Psychoanalytical InterventionsActivism against the Vietnam WarSummer 1967 Lectures before the German SDS and Congress of the Dialectics of Liberation: On Utopia, Radical Opposition, and Violence1968: A New Dawn for Humanity?An Essay on Liberation (1969)Other Interventions from 1969: On Student Protest, "The Relevance of Reality," Qualitative Change, and Self-DeterminationThe 1969 Debate with Adorno on Theory and PraxisRevisiting "Repressive Tolerance" and Civil Rights with the ACLU and Fred Schwarz of the Christian Anti-Communist Crusade"Marxism and the New Humanity: An Unfinished Revolution""Freedom and the Historical Imperative"6. Marcuse's Final Decade: Continuities, Discontinuities, and Intensification (1970-1979)Marcuse's Assessment of the State of the Radical Opposition in the Early 1970s: "Cultural Revolution," "The Movement in a New Age of Repression," and "A Revolution in Values"Revolution or Reform? Marcuse's Debate with PopperCounterrevolution and Revolt (1972)Marcuse's Late Championing of FeminismInternational Relations: Vietnam and Israel/PalestineContinued Engagement with Aesthetics"It is Right to Revolt" and "Theory and Politics": Late Discussions with Sartre and HabermasMarcuse's Final Interventions in Life: On Political Violence, the New Left, the U.S.Bicentennial, "The Reification of the Proletariat," Rudolf Bahro, Technology, and EcologyThe Aesthetic Dimension (1978)PART II: REFLECTIONS ON MARCUSE7. Nature and RevolutionNature, Evolution, and Morality"Repressive Tolerance" and Radical Struggle for Animal and Earth Liberation TodayConclusion8. Critique of MarcuseThe Limits to IntegrationThe Problem of Sources: Political Philosophy and EmpiricsMarcuse the EdelkommunistMarcuse the Zionist?Feminism, Gender, ErosConflicts with Poststructuralism and PostmodernismMarcuse on Authority and the Transition: Between Jacobinism and AnarchismPART III: CONCLUSION9. Marcusean Politics in the Twenty-First CenturyRadical Ecological PoliticsFeminist Socialism and Anarcha-FeminismThe "World Mind" in International Relations: Global Anti-AuthoritarianismMeans and Ends: The Question of Counter-ViolenceClose: Eros and RevolutionReferencesIndex

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