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Raya Dunayevskaya's Intersectional Marxism
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Raya Dunayevskaya is one of the twentieth century's great but underappreciated Marxist and feminist thinkers. Her unique philosophy and practice of Marxist-Humanismas well as her grasp of Hegelian dialectics and the deep humanism that informs Marx's thoughthas much to teach us today. From her account of state capitalism (part of her socio-economic critique of Stalinism, fascism, and the welfare state), to her writings on Rosa Luxemburg, Black and women's liberation, and labor, we are offered indispensable resources for navigating the perils of sexism, racism, capitalism, and authoritarianism. This collection of essays, from a diverse group of writers, brings to life Dunayevskaya's important contributions. Revisiting her rich legacy, the contributors to this volume engage with her resolute Marxist-Humanist focus and her penetrating dialectics of liberation that is connected to Black, labor, and women's liberation and to struggles over alienation and exploitation the world over. Dunayevskaya's Marxist-Humanism is recovered for the twenty-first century and turned, as it was with Dunayevskaya herself, to face the multiple alienations and de-humanizations of social life.
Presents the first edited collection on Dunayevskaya, a significant yet understudied figure in 20th century thought Covers the entirety of Dunayevskaya's writings, thematically separated into four areas Features chapters from a diverse and global array of Humanist Marxists scholars
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Kevin B. Anderson is Professor of Sociology, Political Science and Feminist Studies at University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. His previous books include Lenin, Hegel, and Western Marxism (1995), Foucault and the Iranian Revolution (with Janet Afary, 2005), and Marx at the Margins (2010/2016).
**Kieran Durkin is Marie Sk odowska-Curie Global Fellow at University of York, UK and has been a Visiting Scholar at University of California Santa Barbara, where he studied the Humanist Marxist tradition. He is author of The Radical Humanism of Erich Fromm (2014) and Erich Fromm's Critical Theory (co-edited with Joan Braune, 2020).
**Heather A. Brown is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Westfield State University, USA. She has written widely on Marxism, feminism, and ecology and is the author of Marx on Gender and the Family: A Critical Study (2012).
Klappentext
Raya Dunayevskaya is one of the twentieth century s great but underappreciated Marxist and feminist thinkers. Her unique philosophy and practice of Marxist-Humanism as well as her grasp of Hegelian dialectics and the deep humanism that informs Marx s thought has much to teach us today. From her account of state capitalism (part of her socio-economic critique of Stalinism, fascism, and the welfare state), to her writings on Rosa Luxemburg, Black and women s liberation, and labor, we are offered indispensable resources for navigating the perils of sexism, racism, capitalism, and authoritarianism. This collection of essays, from a diverse group of writers, brings to life Dunayevskayäs important contributions. Revisiting her rich legacy, the contributors to this volume engage with her resolute Marxist-Humanist focus and her penetrating dialectics of liberation that is connected to Black, labor, and women s liberation and to struggles over alienation and exploitation the world over. Dunayevskayäs Marxist-Humanism is recovered for the twenty-first century and turned, as it was with Dunayevskaya herself, to face the multiple alienations and de-humanizations of social life.
Inhalt
- Introduction.- 2. Raya Dunayevskaya's Concept of the Dialectic.- 3. Unchaining the Dialectic on the Threshold of Revolution: Dunayevskaya's Discovery of Hegel in the Birth of Marxist-Humanism.- 4. The Indispensability of Philosophy in the Struggle to Develop an Alternative to Capitalism.- 5. Raya Dunayevskaya's Marx.- 6. Women as Force and Reason: Dunayevskaya, Marx and Revolutionary Subjectivity.- 7. Raya Dunayevskaya on Race, Resistance, and Revolutionary Humanism.- 8. The Dialectic in Marxism and Freedom for Today: The Unity of Theory and Practice and the Movement of Today's Concrete Struggles.- 9. Marxism and Freedom: Apropos of Raya Dunayevskaya's Book.- 10. Why 21st century Marxism has to be Humanist.- 11. On Capital Accumulation, the Tendential Fall in the Rate of Profit, and Crisis Theory.- 12. The Revolutionary Travels of Marxism and Freedom.- 13. Why Marx is More Relevant than Ever in the Age of Automation.- 14. Raya Dunayevskaya'sEmancipatory Marxism.- 15. Beyond Anti-Humanism: Alienation, Praxis, and the Dialectics of Liberation.- 16. Two Kinds of Subjectivity in Marxism and Freedom: Hegel, Marx, and the Maoist Detour.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783030537166
- Editor Kevin B. Anderson, Kieran Durkin, Heather A. Brown
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T25mm
- Jahr 2020
- EAN 9783030537166
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3030537161
- Veröffentlichung 11.12.2020
- Titel Raya Dunayevskaya's Intersectional Marxism
- Untertitel Race, Class, Gender, and the Dialectics of Liberation
- Gewicht 593g
- Herausgeber Springer
- Anzahl Seiten 372
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Politikwissenschaft