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9780415214506

Reason and Revolution

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    9780415214506

  • ISBN10:

    0415214505

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  • Copyright: 1986-06-12
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

This classic is Marcuse's masterful interpretation of Hegel's philosophy and the influence it had on European political thought. Marcuse brilliantly illuminates the implications of Hegel's ideas with the later developments particularly Marxism.

Author Biography

Herbert Marcuse taught at Columbia, Harvard, and Brandeis universities before his death in 1979.

Table of Contents

The Foundations of Hegel's Philosophy
Introduction
Hegel's Early Theological Writingsp. 30
Towards the System of Philosophy
The First Philosophical Writingsp. 43
The First Political Writingsp. 49
The System of Moralityp. 56
Hegel's First System
The Logicp. 62
The Philosophy of Mindp. 73
The Phenomenology of Mindp. 91
The Science of Logicp. 121
The Political Philosophyp. 169
The Philosophy of Historyp. 224
The Rise of Social Theory
Introduction: From Philosophy to Social Theoryp. 251
The Foundation of the Dialectical Theory of Society
The Negation of Philosophyp. 258
Kierkegaardp. 262
Feuerbachp. 267
Marx: Alienated Laborp. 273
Marx: The Abolition of Laborp. 287
Marx: The Analysis of the Labor Processp. 295
Marx: The Marxian Dialecticp. 312
The Foundations of Positivism and the Rise of Sociology
Positive and Negative Philosophyp. 323
Saint-Simonp. 330
The Positive Philosophy of Society: Auguste Comtep. 340
The Positive Philosophy of the State: Friedrich Julius Stahlp. 360
The Transformation of the Dialectic into Sociology: Lorenz von Steinp. 374
Conclusion: The End of Hegelianism
British Neo-idealismp. 389
The Revision of the Dialecticp. 398
Fascist 'Hegelianism'p. 402
National Socialism Versus Hegelp. 409
Bibliographyp. 421
Indexp. 429
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