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Acknowledgments | ||
Abbreviations | ||
Editors' Note | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. I | The Philosophic Moment of Marxist-Humanism | |
Ch. 1 | Presentation on the Dialectics of Organization and Philosophy (June 1, 1987) | 3 |
The Philosophic Point | ||
Dialectics of Organization | ||
Conclusion: Untrodden Paths in Organization | ||
Ch. 2 | Letters on Hegel's Absolutes of May 12 and 20, 1953 | 15 |
Letter on Hegel's Science of Logic (May 12, 1953) | ||
Letter on Hegel's Philosophy of Mind (May 20, 1953) | ||
Pt. II | Studies in Hegelian and Marxian Dialectics, 1956-63 | |
Ch. 3 | Notes on Hegel's Phenomenology | 35 |
Ch. 4 | Rough Notes on Hegel's Science of Logic | 49 |
Volume I: Objective Logic | ||
Volume II: Subjective Logic or the Doctrine of the Notion | ||
Ch. 5 | Notes on the Smaller Logic from the Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences | 77 |
Chapter Two - Preliminary Notion | ||
Chapter Three - First Attitude of Thought Toward the Objective World | ||
Chapter Four - Second Attitude of Thought Toward the Objective World | ||
Chapter Five - Third Attitude of Thought Toward the Objective World | ||
Chapter Six - The Proximate Notion of Logic with its Subdivision | ||
Chapter Seven - First Subdivision of Logic - The Doctrine of Being | ||
Chapter Eight - Second Subdivision of Logic - The Doctrine of Essence | ||
Chapter Nine - Third Subdivision of Logic - The Doctrine of the Notion | ||
Ch. 6 | Dialogue on the Dialectic | 91 |
Letter on Marxism and Freedom, from 1776 until Today (May 18, 1956) | ||
Letter to Herbert Marcuse (July 15, 1958) | ||
Letter to Herbert Marcuse (October 16, 1960) | ||
Letter to Herbert Marcuse (January 12, 1961) | ||
Letter to Charles Denby (March 10, 1960) | ||
Letter to Jonathan Spence (June 1, 1961) | ||
Letter to Erich Fromm (November 11, 1963) | ||
Pt. III | Theory and Practice at a Turning Point, 1964-71 | |
Ch. 7 | Letter of October 27, 1964, to Herbert Marcuse | 129 |
Ch. 8 | Hegel's Dialectic and the Freedom Struggles of the 1960s | 137 |
Lecture in Japan on Hegel | ||
Presentation of Black/Red Conference | ||
Logic as Stages of Freedom, Stages of Freedom as Logic, or the Needed American Revolution | ||
Ch. 9 | Toward Philosophy and Revolution, from Hegel to Sartre and from Marx to Mao | 161 |
Letter on Hegel's Theory of Tragedy (November 17, 1968) | ||
Letter on Draft of Chapter 1 of Philosophy and Revolution (October 13, 1968) | ||
The Newness of our Philosophic-Historic Contribution | ||
Pt. IV | After Philosophy and Revolution: Hegel's Absolutes and Marx's Humanism, 1972-81 | |
Ch. 10 | Hegel's Absolute as New Beginning | 177 |
Ch. 11 | Hegel, Marx, Lenin, Fanon, and the Dialectics of Liberation Today | 191 |
Ch. 12 | On Lukacs' Marxism | 213 |
Letter on Lukacs (December 14, 1972) | ||
Lukacs' Philosophic Dimension | ||
Ch. 13 | The Hegel-Marx Relation Revisited | 225 |
Letter to Harry McShane | ||
On the 150th Anniversary of Hegel's Death: How Valid for our Day Are Marx's Hegelian Roots? | ||
Pt. V | The Changed World and the Need for Philosophic New Beginnings, 1982-87 | |
Ch. 14 | Marxist-Humanism and the Battle of Ideas | 237 |
On the Battle of Ideas: Philosophic-Theoretic Points of Departure as Political Tendencies Respond to the Objective Situation | ||
Letter on Karl Korsch (1983) | ||
Marxist-Humanism: The Summation That Is a New Beginning, Subjectively and Objectively (1983) | ||
Ch. 15 | Forces of Revolt as Reason, Philosophy as Force of Revolt | 273 |
Not by Practice Alone: The Movement from Theory | ||
Letter to the Youth on the Needed Total Uprooting of the Old and the Creation of New Human Relations | ||
Dialectics of Revolution and of Women's Liberation | ||
The Power of Abstraction | ||
Ch. 16 | Another Look at Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind | 319 |
Letter on Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind (June 26, 1986) | ||
Introduction to "Why Hegel's Phenomenology? Why Now?" | ||
Ch. 17 | Reconsidering the Dialectic: Critiquing Lenin ... and the Dialectics of Philosophy and Organization | 325 |
Letter to Louis Dupre | ||
Letter to George Armstrong Kelly | ||
Talking to Myself | ||
On Political Divides and Philosophic New Beginnings | ||
App | Excerpts from 1949-51 Philosophic Correspondence with C. L. R. James and Grace Lee Boggs | 343 |
Select Bibliography | 357 | |
Index | 367 |
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