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Tag Archives: The Philosophic Moment of Marxist-Humanism
Essay: Karl Marx’s Critique of the Gotha Program as ground for organization
From the September-October 2014 issue of News & Letters: Today’s vital debate about revolutionary organization is illuminated by Marx’s concept of organization in his “Critique of the Gotha Program.” Read more: Essay: Karl Marx’s Critique of the Gotha Program as ground for organization
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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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From the Preface to The Philosophic Moment of Marxist-Humanism
From the May-June 2014 issue of News & Letters: From the Preface to The Philosophic Moment of Marxist-Humanism: Integral to Dunayevskaya’s work of 1986-87 was her concentration on a crucial problem of our era—the relationship between the search for non-elitist … Continue reading
Philosophy and organization
Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives, 2014-2015. IV. Philosophy and organization. A. The philosophic moment of Marxist-Humanism. B. Organizational tasks. Continue reading
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Tagged 1844 Economic-Philosophical Manuscripts of Karl Marx, 1953 Letters on Hegel's Absolutes, Absolute Idea, Absolute Negativity as New Beginning, capitalism, Dialectics of Organization and Philosophy, News and Letters Committees, Occupy Boston, Occupy Gezi, Occupy Movement, philosophy, The Philosophic Moment of Marxist-Humanism, Turkey, Ukraine
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