For Humanism

For Humanism

Author: David Alderson

Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780745336190

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The restoration of humanism to the radical left


Marxist Humanism and Communication Theory

Marxist Humanism and Communication Theory

Author: Christian Fuchs

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-03-16

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 100034553X

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This book outlines and contributes to the foundations of Marxist-humanist communication theory. It analyses the role of communication in capitalist society. Engaging with the works of critical thinkers such as Erich Fromm, E. P. Thompson, Raymond Williams, Henri Lefebvre, Georg Lukács, Lucien Goldmann, Günther Anders, M. N. Roy, Angela Davis, C. L. R. James, Rosa Luxemburg, Eve Mitchell, and Cedric J. Robinson, the book provides readings of works that inform our understanding of how to critically theorise communication in society. The topics covered include the relationship of capitalism, racism, and patriarchy; communication and alienation; the base/superstructure-problem; the question of how one should best define communication; the political economy of communication; ideology critique; the connection of communication and struggles for alternatives. Written for a broad audience of students and scholars interested in contemporary critical theory, this book will be useful for courses in media and communication studies, cultural studies, Internet research, sociology, philosophy, political science, and economics. This is the first of five Communication and Society volumes, each one outlining a particular aspect of the foundations of a critical theory of communication in society.


Hegel, Marx, and the Necessity and Freedom Dialectic

Hegel, Marx, and the Necessity and Freedom Dialectic

Author: Russell Rockwell

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-04-26

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 3319756117

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This book provides close readings of primary texts to analyze the linkage between G.W.F. Hegel’s philosophy and Karl Marx’s critical social theory of necessity and freedom. This is important for three reasons: first, to understand the significance of the changing relationships of work, society, and critical social theory in the origins of Hegelian-Marxism in the US, as documented in the recently published correspondence between the Marxist-Humanist theoretician Raya Dunayevskaya and the critical theorist Herbert Marcuse; second, to identify the intersections of the Critical Theorists Jurgen Habermas’ and Marcuse’s influential reinterpretations of Marx’s “value theory” of economy and society that enables navigation of the changing relationships of the social and economic spheres in the last century, as developed in Marx’s Grundrisse; and, thirdly, to assess the potential of Moishe Postone’s renewal of Marx’s value theory, largely conceived by the notion of a necessity and freedom dialectic intrinsic to capitalism.


Adventures in Marxism

Adventures in Marxism

Author: Marshall Berman

Publisher: Verso

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9781859843093

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Citing a lifelong engagement with Marxism, critic and writer Marshall Berman reveals the movement's positive points and suggests a new beginning for Marxism may be on the horizon with its recent 150th anniversary attention.


Raya Dunayevskaya

Raya Dunayevskaya

Author: Eugene Gogol

Publisher: Resource Publications (CA)

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781592447718

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This study of the origins and development of Marxist-Humanism probes the philosophic-organizational labors of Raya Dunayevskaya. Beginning with her work as secretary to Leon Trotsky in exile in Mexico in 1937-38, the book explores her development of state-capitalist theory in the 1940s and her thought-dive into Hegel's Absolutes in the 1950s. Each of Dunayevskaya's major works--Marxism and Freedom (1958), Philosophy and Revolution (1973), and Rosa Luxemburg, Women's Liberation and Marx's Philosophy of Revolution (1983)--is examined inseparable from the objective world events and revolu-tionary subjectivity that unfolded from the 1940s into the 1980s. The U.S.-Russia super-power rivalry, the Sino-Soviet Conflict, the rise of the Afro-Asian-Latin American and East European revolts and revolutions, together with the Black Di-mension, Women's Liberation, anti-war youth, and rank-and-file labor struggles in the United States--all in fusion with the re-creation of the Hegelian and Marxian dialectic in the later half of the twentieth century--formed the contours of Dunayevskaya's labors traced within this new work. Her final, unfinished and unpublished studies on Dialectics of Organization and Philosophy"" are examined in the concluding part.


Raya Dunayevskaya: Philosopher of Marxist-Humanism

Raya Dunayevskaya: Philosopher of Marxist-Humanism

Author: Eugene Gogol

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2004-07-28

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 1592447708

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This study of the origins and development of Marxist-Humanism probes the philosophic-organizational labors of Raya Dunayevskaya. Beginning with her work as secretary to Leon Trotsky in exile in Mexico in 1937-38, the book explores her development of state-capitalist theory in the 1940s and her thought-dive into Hegel's Absolutes in the 1950s. Each of Dunayevskaya's major works--Marxism and Freedom (1958), Philosophy and Revolution (1973), and Rosa Luxemburg, Women's Liberation and Marx's Philosophy of Revolution (1983)--is examined inseparable from the objective world events and revolu-tionary subjectivity that unfolded from the 1940s into the 1980s. The U.S.-Russia super-power rivalry, the Sino-Soviet Conflict, the rise of the Afro-Asian-Latin American and East European revolts and revolutions, together with the Black Di-mension, Women's Liberation, anti-war youth, and rank-and-file labor struggles in the United States--all in fusion with the re-creation of the Hegelian and Marxian dialectic in the later half of the twentieth century--formed the contours of Dunayevskaya's labors traced within this new work. Her final, unfinished and unpublished studies on Dialectics of Organization and PhilosophyÓ are examined in the concluding part.


Marxist-Humanism in the Present Moment

Marxist-Humanism in the Present Moment

Author: Jens Johansson

Publisher:

Published: 2021-05-10

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 9781736880401

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In the summer of 2020, the International Marxist-Humanist Organization held its convention with the aim to develop an alternative to capitalism. Grounded in the unique philosophy and practice of Marxist-Humanism, its international members gathered to discuss race, class, gender, environmental destruction and revolution in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and Black Lives Matter uprisings. Collected in this book are those reports from a diverse group of revolutionaries and activists edited for print. By taking on the challenge of redeveloping Marxism for our age, the contributors provide a seed for a new beginning. A project all are invited to participate in.


Marxist Humanism

Marxist Humanism

Author: Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

Published: 2024-08-20

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13:

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Explore "Marxist Humanism" in this detailed examination that connects philosophy and political science. This book clarifies the evolution and principles of Marxist Humanism, focusing on human liberation and existential issues within Marxist thought. It’s an essential read for professionals, students, and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of this perspective. 1-Marxist Humanism-Core tenets and historical development, emphasizing human emancipation and critique of alienation. 2-Karl Marx-Marx’s foundational contributions and critique of capitalism within humanistic Marxism. 3-Marx's Theory of Alienation-Analysis of alienation’s impact on human dignity and fulfillment. 4-Praxis (Process)-The role of praxis in aligning theory with practice for social change and human flourishing. 5-Reification (Marxism)-Critique of reification and its effects on human consciousness and freedom. 6-Young Marx-Marx’s early works and their influence on his humanistic approach. 7-Classical Marxism-Foundational texts of classical Marxism and their relevance to human agency and historical development. 8-Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844-Analysis of Marx’s early manuscripts on human nature, alienation, and capitalism. 9-Marxist Philosophy-Philosophical foundations of Marxist Humanism, integrating dialectical materialism with humanist concerns. 10-Marxist Ethics-Ethical dimensions of Marxist Humanism, critiquing exploitation and alienation. 11-Antihumanism-Examination of antihumanist trends versus Marxist Humanism’s focus on human agency. 12-Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right-Marx’s critique of Hegel and its implications for state and individual freedom. 13-Marx's Theory of Human Nature-Evolution of Marx’s views on human nature and their revolutionary implications. 14-Anti-Spiritual Pollution Campaign-Critique of spiritual repression and implications for cultural freedom. 15-Main Currents of Marxism-Overview of Marxist currents aligned with human emancipation and transformation. 16-Marxist–Leninist Atheism-Critique of religious ideology and advocacy for secular humanism. 17-Dialectical Materialism-Dialectical method in Marxist Humanism for understanding social change. 18-Western Marxism-Western Marxist interpretations and their impact on Marxist Humanism. 19-History and Class Consciousness-Role of class consciousness in revolutionary struggle. 20-Historical Materialism-Historical materialism’s approach to understanding historical processes. 21-Outline of Marxism-Key principles of Marxist Humanism and their relevance to contemporary debates. This book answers top questions about Marxist Humanism, offering crucial insights for addressing social issues and advocating for human liberation. Discover Marxist Humanism’s vital role in modern political thought.