Beyond Realism and Marxism

Beyond Realism and Marxism
Author: A. Linklater
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1990-02-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230374549

This book discusses the challenge to realism which proponents of international political economy and critical theory have mounted in the last few years, and examines the changing relationship between realism and Marxism. It is aimed at students of approaches to international relations.

Critical Realism and Marxism

Critical Realism and Marxism
Author: Andrew Brown
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134532660

This book examines the relationship between critical realism and Marxism. The authors argue that critical realism and Marxism have much to gain from each other. This is the first book to address the controversial debates between critical realism and Marxism, and it does so from a wide range if disciplines. The authors argue that whilst one book cannot answer all the questions about the relationship between critical realism and Marxism, this book does provide some significant answers. In doing so, Critical Realism and Marxism reveals a potentially fruitful relationship; deepens our understanding of the social world and makes an important contribution towards eliminating the barbarism that accompanies contemporary capitalism.

Antonio Gramsci

Antonio Gramsci
Author: Renate Holub
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2005-07-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1134976747

This book provides the first detailed account of Gramsci's work in the context of current critical and socio-cultural debates. Renate Holub argues that Gramsci was ahead of his time in offering a theory of art, politics and cultural production. Gramsci's achievement is discussed particularly in relation to the Frankfurt School (Adorno, Horkheimer, Benjamin, Bloch, Habermas), to Brecht's theoretical writings and to thinkers in the phenomenological tradition especially Merleau-Ponty. She argues for Gramsci's continuing relevance at a time of retreat from Marxist positions on the postmodern left. Antonio Gramsci is distinguished by its range of philosophical grasp, its depth of specialized historical scholarship, and its keen sense of Gramsci's position as a crucial figure in the politics of contemporary cultural theory.

Marxism Beyond Marxism

Marxism Beyond Marxism
Author: Saree Makdisi
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1996
Genre: Communism and culture
ISBN: 0415914426

Critically rethinks Marxism at a time when its practice and theory has been seemingly taken to task by events in 1989 in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Contains essays from internationally distinguished writers.

Post-Marxist Marxism

Post-Marxist Marxism
Author: John Baldacchino
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2018-10-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0429895720

Originally published in 1996, Post-Marxist Marxism is a discussion of realism in a Post-Marxist context. The book argues that this discussion must take two simultaneous routes: recognizing deconstruction as the tool of enquiry to disentangle the insufficiency of contemporary answers in political philosophy and aesthetics, and reclaiming realism to move beyond the Post-Modernist tradition. To answer the issues of realism, the book revisits Lucacs' and Adorno's aesthetic questions, which in their different approaches prefigured the questions of the present. Central issues include totality; method; identarian and non-identarian dialects; the Enlightenment; and the end of Modernity.

Against the Spiritual Turn

Against the Spiritual Turn
Author: Sean Creaven
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 614
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134009135

The argument presented in this book is that the recent ‘spiritual’ trajectory of Roy Bhaskar’s work, upon which he first embarked with the publication of his From East to West, undermines the fundamental achievements of his earlier work. The problem with Bhaskar’s new philosophical system (Transcendental Dialectical Critical Realism or simply Meta-Reality), from the critical-realist Marxist perspective endorsed here, is that it marks both a departure from and a negation of the earlier concerns of Bhaskar to develop a realist philosophy of science and under-labour for an emancipatory materialist socio-historical science. The end-result is a meta-philosophy which is irrealist, speculative, under-theorized, internally self-contradictory, and which cannot provide philosophical guidance to liberatory social practices. In opposition to theist ontological logics more generally (including the rather more rational theism presented by Margaret Archer, Andrew Collier and Doug Porpora), the argument of this book is that the earth-bound materialist dialectics of the classical Marxist tradition, and the naturalistic humanism these dialectics under-labour on the terrain of socio-historical being, offer a much more promising way forward for critical realist theory and for liberatory politics and ethics.

Critical Realism and Marxism

Critical Realism and Marxism
Author: Andrew Brown
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415250137

Critical Realism and Marxism addresses controversial debates, revealing a potentially fruitful relationship; deepening our understanding of the social world and contibuting towards eliminating barbarism in contemporary capitalism.