Biblioteca / 1990-1999
Kevin Anderson. Lenin, Hegel, and Western Marxism: a critical study.
Primera edición, Chicago, University of Illinois Press, 1995, 335 páginas.
Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Lenin on Hegel and Dialectics
1. The Crisis of World Marxism in 1914 and Lenin’s Plunge into Hegel
2. Lenin on Hegel’s Concepts of Being and Essence
3. The Subjective Logic: The Core of Lenin’s 1914 Hegel Studies
4. Lenin’s Discussions of the Dialectic, 1915-23: An Ambivalent, Secretive Hegelianism
Part 2: Lenin on the Dialectics of Revolution, 1914-23
5. Imperialism and New Forms of Subjectivity: National Liberation Movements
6. State and Revolution: Subjectivity, Grassroots Democracy, and the Critique of Bureaucracy
Part 3: Lenin, Hegel, and Western Marxism
7. From the 1920s to 1953: Lukács, Lefebvre, and the Johnson-Forest Tendency
8. From 1954 to Today: Lefebvre, Colletti, Althusser, and Dunayevskaya
Conclusion: Lenin’s Paradoxical Legacy
Notes
Selected Bibliography