Heidegger and Marx : a productive dialogue over the language of humanism

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Heidegger and Marx : a productive dialogue over the language of humanism

Laurence Paul Hemming

Northwestern University Press, 2013

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Bibliography: p. 281-304

Includes index

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内容説明

Martin Heidegger and Karl Marx remain two of the most influential thinkers in philosophy, in political science and other social sciences, and in the humanities. Yet there has never been a full-length study in English of the relationship between their ideas, and there has only been one study in German (from 1966). A Productive Dialogue fills this gap and contradicts the widely held assumption that Heidegger had no significant engagement with Marx. Hemming focuses on four related areas of inquiry-Heidegger's reading of Marx; Marx's relation to G. W. F. Hegel; Heidegger's disastrous political involvement with National Socialism; and the significance of Hegel, Marx, Heidegger, and Friedrich Nietzsche for the politics of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. A Productive Dialogue explores the understanding of political processes, systems, and behaviour that animates both thinkers.

目次

Preface Introduction - There is no Justice in Heidegger or for Marx Chapter 1 - Interpretations of Heidegger and Marx Chapter 2 - The History of Marx and Heidegger Chapter 3 - The History and Negation of Metaphysics Chapter 4 - Logic and Dialectic Chapter 5 - Metaphysics of the Human State Chapter 6 - The Situation of Germany Chapter 7 - The Ideology of Germany Chapter 8 - Nazism, Liberalism, Humanism Chapter 9 - The Jewish Question Chapter 10 - Speaking of the Essence of Man Chapter 11 - Production - Previously this was Called God Chapter 12 - The End of Humanism Chapter 13 - Between Men and Gods Chapter 14 - Conclusion Bibliography Index

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