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Alasdair MacIntyre`s Engagement with Marxism: Selected Writings, 1953-1974

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Historical Materialism Book Series - 19Publication details: Chicago, Illinois Haymarket Books 2009Description: 443p 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781608460328
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • N79 22 B565
Contents:
Chapter One Extracts from Marxism: An Interpretation Chapter Two Marxist Tracts Chapter Three On Not Misrepresenting Philosophy Chapter Four The Algebra of the Revolution Chapter Five Notes from the Moral Wilderness Chapter Six Dr. Marx and Dr. Zhivago Chapter Seven Marcuse, Marxism and the Monolith Chapter Eight The Straw Man of the Age Chapter Nine The 'New Left' Chapter Ten What is Marxist Theory For? Chapter Eleven From MacDonald to Gaitskell Chapter Twelve Communism and British Intellectuals Chapter Thirteen Freedom and Revolution Chapter Fourteen Breaking the Chains of Reason Chapter Fifteen Is a Neutralist Foreign Policy Possible? Chapter Sixteen The Man who Answered the Irish Question Chapter Seventeen Culture and Revolution Chapter Eighteen Marxists and Christians Chapter Nineteen Rejoinder to Left Reformism Chapter Twenty Congo, Katanga and the UNO Chapter Twenty-One Sartre as a Social Theorist Chapter Twenty-Two The Sleepwalking Society: Britain in the Sixties Chapter Twenty-Three Open Letter to a Right-Wing Young Socialist Chapter Twenty-Four [The New Capitalism and the British Working Class] Chapter Twenty-Five C. Wright Mills Chapter Twenty-Six Going into Europe Chapter Twenty-Seven Prediction and Politics Chapter Twenty-Eight True Voice Chapter Twenty-Nine Trotsky in Exile Chapter Thirty Labour Policy and Capitalist Planning Chapter Thirty-One Marx Chapter Thirty-Two The Socialism of R.H. Tawney Chapter Thirty-Three Marxist Mask and Romantic Face: Lukacs on Thomas Mann Chapter Thirty-Four Pascal and Marx: on Lucien Goldmann's Hidden God Chapter Thirty-Five Recent Political Thought Chapter Thirty-Six Herbert Marcuse Chapter Thirty-Seven How Not to Write About Stalin Chapter Thirty-Eight How to Write About Lenin - and How Not To Chapter Thirty-Nine The Strange Death of Social Democratic England Chapter Forty In Place of Harold Wilson? Chapter Forty-One Marxism of the Will Chapter Forty-Two Mr Wilson's Pragmatism Chapter Forty-Three Tell Me Where You Stand on Kronstadt Chapter Forty-Four Irish Mythologies Chapter Forty-Five Sunningdale: a 'Colonial' Solution Chapter Forty-Six Irish Conflicts and British Illusions
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Originally published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, c2008.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter One Extracts from Marxism: An Interpretation
Chapter Two Marxist Tracts
Chapter Three On Not Misrepresenting Philosophy
Chapter Four The Algebra of the Revolution
Chapter Five Notes from the Moral Wilderness
Chapter Six Dr. Marx and Dr. Zhivago
Chapter Seven Marcuse, Marxism and the Monolith
Chapter Eight The Straw Man of the Age
Chapter Nine The 'New Left'
Chapter Ten What is Marxist Theory For?
Chapter Eleven From MacDonald to Gaitskell
Chapter Twelve Communism and British Intellectuals
Chapter Thirteen Freedom and Revolution
Chapter Fourteen Breaking the Chains of Reason
Chapter Fifteen Is a Neutralist Foreign Policy Possible?
Chapter Sixteen The Man who Answered the Irish Question
Chapter Seventeen Culture and Revolution
Chapter Eighteen Marxists and Christians
Chapter Nineteen Rejoinder to Left Reformism
Chapter Twenty Congo, Katanga and the UNO
Chapter Twenty-One Sartre as a Social Theorist
Chapter Twenty-Two The Sleepwalking Society: Britain in the Sixties
Chapter Twenty-Three Open Letter to a Right-Wing Young Socialist
Chapter Twenty-Four [The New Capitalism and the British
Working Class]
Chapter Twenty-Five C. Wright Mills
Chapter Twenty-Six Going into Europe
Chapter Twenty-Seven Prediction and Politics
Chapter Twenty-Eight True Voice
Chapter Twenty-Nine Trotsky in Exile
Chapter Thirty Labour Policy and Capitalist Planning
Chapter Thirty-One Marx
Chapter Thirty-Two The Socialism of R.H. Tawney
Chapter Thirty-Three Marxist Mask and Romantic Face: Lukacs on Thomas Mann
Chapter Thirty-Four Pascal and Marx: on Lucien Goldmann's Hidden God
Chapter Thirty-Five Recent Political Thought
Chapter Thirty-Six Herbert Marcuse
Chapter Thirty-Seven How Not to Write About Stalin
Chapter Thirty-Eight How to Write About Lenin - and How Not To
Chapter Thirty-Nine The Strange Death of Social Democratic England
Chapter Forty In Place of Harold Wilson?
Chapter Forty-One Marxism of the Will
Chapter Forty-Two Mr Wilson's Pragmatism
Chapter Forty-Three Tell Me Where You Stand on Kronstadt
Chapter Forty-Four Irish Mythologies
Chapter Forty-Five Sunningdale: a 'Colonial' Solution
Chapter Forty-Six Irish Conflicts and British Illusions

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