Marxism, intellectuals and politics

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Marxism, intellectuals and politics

edited by David Bates

Palgrave Macmillan, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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What ought the political role of the intellectual to be? What challenges does the post-structuralist project present for Marxist accounts of the intellectual? This text, which includes important contributions from authors such as Montag and Sayers, considers different attempts by Marxist and post-Marxist writers to theorize these questions.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: Marxism, Intellectuals and Politics
  • D.Bates Marx and Intellectuals
  • P.Blackledge Lenin, Trotsky and the Role of the Socialist Intellectual in Politics
  • I.D.Thatcher Gramsci and the Intellectuals: Modern Prince Vs Passive Revolution
  • P.Thomas "Unhappy Consciousness": Reflexivity and Contradiction in Jean-Paul Sartre's Changing Conception of the Role of the Intellectual
  • L.Cuthbertson Althusser: Intellectuals and the Conjuncture
  • W.Montag T.W. Adorno as a Critical Intellectual in the Public Sphere: Between Marxism and Modernism
  • G.Delanty Analytical Marxism and the Academy
  • J.Edwards Philosophy and Ideology: Marxism and the Role of Religion in Contemporary Politics
  • S.Sayers Intellectual Labour and Social Class
  • D.Bates Critical Intellectuals and the Academic Labour Process
  • F.Worthington Mediated Intellectuals: Negotiating Social Relations in Media
  • L.Salter Enduring Echoes: Feminism, Marxism and the Reflexive Intellectual
  • J.Raisborough & D.S.Jones

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