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Tag Archives: Hegelian dialectic
From the writings of Raya Dunayevskaya: 1953 letters on Hegel’s Absolutes
Raya Dunayevskaya’s May 12, 1953, letter—presented in two parts, here and in the next issue—is one of the historic-philosophic writings included in The Philosophic Moment of Marxist-Humanism. Continue reading
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The 200th anniversary of Hegel’s absolute method
From the new November-December 2012 issue of News & Letters Essay The 200th anniversary of Hegel’s absolute method by Ron Kelch All revolutions, in the sciences no less than in general history, originate only in this, that the spirit of … Continue reading
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Tagged 1844 Economic-Philosophical Manuscripts of Karl Marx, absolute method, absolute negativity, Capital, Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right, Epicurus, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Hegel, Hegelian dialectic, Immanuel Kant, Kant, Karl Marx, Marxian dialectic, Montgomery Bus Boycott, negation of the negation, Phenomenology of Spirit, Science of Logic, Stephen Greenblatt, Structure of Scientific Revolutions, The Fetish of High Tech and Karl Marx's Unknown Mathematical Manuscripts, The Swerve, Thomas Kuhn
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Study/discussion series: Global Crises, Global Rebellion, and the Needed Philosophy of Revolution
From the September-October 2012 issue of News & Letters: You’re invited to a nationwide series of five Marxist-Humanist discussions on: Global Crises, Global Rebellion, and the Needed Philosophy of Revolution Central to today’s reality is the worldwide capitalist economic crisis, … Continue reading
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Tagged Arab spring, Black masses as vanguard, California, Chicago, Detroit, dialectics, feminism, Great Depression, Hegelian dialectic, Karl Marx, Los Angeles, Marxist-Humanism, New York, News and Letters Committees, Oakland, philosophy of revolution, racism, revolution in permanence, San Francisco, sexism, structural economic crisis of capitalism, women's liberation
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Why Hegel’s Phenomenology now?
From the new July-August 2012 issue of News & Letters: From the Writings of Raya Dunayevskaya Why Hegel’s Phenomenology now? Editor’s Note: 2012 is marked by potential historic turning points and the search for new beginnings. It also marks the … Continue reading
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Tagged Dialectics of Organization and Philosophy, French Revolution, Geist, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Hegel, Hegelian dialectic, History, Karl Marx, Marx's Humanism, Marxian dialectic, Marxist-Humanism, Phenomenology, Phenomenology of Spirit, philosophy, Raya Dunayevskaya, revolution in permanence
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Politicizing G8 and NATO: Rulers, Domination, and Emancipation
Platypus has posted video of another workshop from their March convention in Chicago with a speaker from News and Letters Committees. There were three speakers on this panel, Politicizing G8 and NATO: Rulers, Domination, and Emancipation. The second, Fred Mecklenburg, … Continue reading
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Tagged Arab spring, Bernard Harcourt, capitalism, Chicago, Fred Mecklenburg, globalization, Hegelian dialectic, imperialism, Inclusive Democracy Collective, John Sargis, Karl Marx, Middle East, NATO, neoliberalism, News and Letters Committees, Occupy Chicago, Platypus Affiliated Society, Syria
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Situationists and Absolute Negativity
From the March-April 2012 issue of News & Letters: Philosophic dialogue Situationists and Absolute Negativity It was good to have Ron Kelch’s Essay, “Absolute Negativity, Occupy and Situationists,” in the Jan.-Feb. News & Letters open an overdue philosophic dialogue. As … Continue reading
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Tagged absolute method, absolute negativity, Black masses as vanguard, dialectics, fetishism of commodities, freely associated labor, Guy Debord, Hegelian dialectic, Karl Marx, Marx, Marxist-Humanism, Occupy Chicago, Occupy Movement, Occupy Wall Street, Raya Dunayevskaya, revolution, Situationist International, Society of the Spectacle, Subjects of revolution, workers' councils
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