Biblioteca / 1970-1979
Dick Howard – Karl Klare. The Unknown Dimension. European Marxism since Lenin.
Nueva York: Basic Books, 1972.
xiii, 418 páginas.
Contents
I – Introduction
1 – The Critique of Everyday Life, the New Left, and the Unrecognizable Marxism / Karl E. Klare
2 – The Historical Context / Dick Howard
II – The Russian Success and the Decline of Proletarian Revolution in the West
3 – Georg Lukács: The Search for a Revolutionary Subject / Andrew Arato
4 – Ernst Bloch: The Dialectics of Hope / David Gross
5 – Karl Korsch’s “Marxism and Philosophy” / Milialy Vajda
6 – Antonio Gramsci: The Subjective Revolution / Romano Giachetti
7 – Left-Wing Communism: The Reply to Lenin / Stanley Aronowitz
III – The Interregnum
8 – The Marxism of Wilhelm Reich: The Social Function of Sexual Repression / Bertell Ollman
9 – The Frankfurt School and the Genesis of Critical Theory / Martin Jay
10 – Walter Benjamin: Commodity Fetishism, the Modern, and the Experience of History / Shierry M. Weber
11 – The Dialectic of Theory and Practice in the Age of Technological Rationality: Herbert Marcuse and Jürgen Habermas / Jeremy J. Shapiro
IV – The Post-War Response and New Beginnings
12 – Sartre’s Contribution to Marxism / Jean-Claude Girardin
13 – Henri Lefebvre and Contemporary Interpretations of Marx / Alfred Schmidt
14 – The “Scientific Dialectics” of Galvano Della Volpe / Mario Montano
15 – Louis Althusser and the Struggle for Marxism / Robin Blackburn – Gareth Stedman Jones
16 – New Situation, New Strategy: Serge Mallet and André Gorz / Dick Howard