Hannah Arendt and Karl Marx examines Hannah Arendt's unpublished writings on Marx as the unified project Arendt originally intended. This book traces and evaluates the development of Arendt's thought on Marx, how his thought could be used toward totalitarian ends, and his place in the tradition of Western political thought.
Hannah Arendt and Karl Marx examines Hannah Arendt's unpublished writings on Marx as the unified project Arendt originally intended. This book traces and evaluates the development of Arendt's thought on Marx, how his thought could be used toward totalitarian ends, and his place in the tradition of Western political thought.
Tama Weisman is associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at Dominican University in River Forest, Illinois.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Marx Project: A Brief Overview Chapter 3: Origins of Totalitarianism: "Ideology and Terror" Chapter 4: The Tradition Chapter 5: First Pillar: "Labor is the Creator of Man" On Labor, Necessity, and Loneliness Chapter 6: Third Pillar: The Eleventh Thesis on Feuerbach Chapter 7: Second Pillar: Violence is the Midwife of History Chapter 8: Die Aufhebung: As the State Withers a New Politics Arises and Philosophy Fades Away Bibliography Index
Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Marx Project: A Brief Overview Chapter 3: Origins of Totalitarianism: "Ideology and Terror" Chapter 4: The Tradition Chapter 5: First Pillar: "Labor is the Creator of Man" On Labor, Necessity, and Loneliness Chapter 6: Third Pillar: The Eleventh Thesis on Feuerbach Chapter 7: Second Pillar: Violence is the Midwife of History Chapter 8: Die Aufhebung: As the State Withers a New Politics Arises and Philosophy Fades Away Bibliography Index
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