Ebook: Marx's discourse with Hegel
- Tags: Philosophy, PHILOSOPHY--History & Surveys--Modern, Political ideologies, Social & political philosophy, Philosophy Marxist, Influence (Literary artistic etc.), Electronic books, Marx Karl -- 1818-1883, Hegel Georg Wilhelm Friedrich -- 1770-1831 -- Influence, PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Modern, Hegel Georg Wilhelm Friedrich -- 1770-1831
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
- City: New York;Houndmills;Basingstoke;Hampshire
- Language: English
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A programmatic excursus -- Marx's incomplete quest -- The works of Hegel that Marx knew -- Marx's mis-reading of Hegel -- Marx's method.;A Programmatic Excursus -- Marx's Incomplete Quest -- The Works of Hegel that Marx Knew -- Phase One: Hegel and Marx in the Center -- Phase Two: The Letter of 1837 and the Doctoral Dissertation -- Phase Three: Marx and the Rheinische Zeitung -- Phase Four: Marx's Development of Critique and His Delinking from Hegel -- Phase Five: The Phenomenology of Spirit and the Inverted World of the Bourgeoisie -- Phase Six: In Defense of Hegel -- Marx's Mis-Reading of Hegel -- Marx's Method -- Bibliography -- Index.;The product of eight years of research, Levine's study divides Marx's relation to Hegel into two provinces, areas of discontinuity and continuity. Marx's discontinuity from Hegel arose from his negation of the Hegelian System, the belief that Spirit was the predicative force in the universe. Marx's continuity with Hegel concerns Hegelian methodology, or the structural procedures of reason itself described in The Science Of Logic. Marx incorporated the organic image of Hegel and applied it to political economy and Marx interpreted economic systems, Das Kapital, as organic system. Completion of this study required that Levine not only master the bibliography of Marx, but that of Hegel as well and he discovered that a large trove of the manuscripts of the young Hegel were not available to Marx and were only published in the 20th Cent. In short, Georg Lukacs and Herbert Marcuse knew more of Hegel than Marx did. Marx's Discourse With Hegel is the first probe to answer three questions: Which manuscripts of Hegel did Marx know? Which manuscripts of Hegel did Marxnot know? How the invisibility of these young Hegelian texts led to Marx's misreading of Hegel. The outcome of Marx's ignorance of early Hegel texts led to his misunderstanding of Hegel, but Marx still incorporated Hegelian methodology.
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