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New Political Science (2002) 24 (2): 265–292.
Published: 01 June 2002
...Stephen Eric Bronner Abstract The influence of philosophical idealism on critical theory is often taken for granted, but it has rarely been the subject of scrutiny. This paper attempts to explore the logic of idealism—as it developed from Kant, to Fichte and Schelling, Hegel, and the young Marx...
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New Political Science (2002) 24 (3): 481–500.
Published: 01 September 2002
... Marxian aspiration of being as radical as reality. CHAMSY EL-OJEILI The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand Tony Burns and Ian Fraser (eds), The Hegel-Marx Connection, London: Macmillan, 2001, 258 pp. In Marxian studies, one of the most persistent philosophical issues remains the relationship between Marx...
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New Political Science (1982) 3 (1-2): 3–7.
Published: 01 August 1982
... © 1982 Caucus for a New Political Science 1982 Introduction Ever since Hegel categorized the civil servant class as the '"universal class." the notion of a class whose interest is the interest of society as a whole has haunted social theory. For Hegel. the civil servant class has its ground...
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New Political Science (1984) 5 (1): 5–26.
Published: 01 December 1984
.... This reconstruction involves Marx's debt, ~r relation, to Hegel, which has been discussed frequently. However it is interpreted, the least that can be said is that understanding Marx demands that one be conversant with Hegel - Marx, after all, fulfilled that requirement! But conversation is not enough. Neither...
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New Political Science (1984) 5 (1): 123–157.
Published: 01 December 1984
... and the discourse of abstract masculinity that characterizes Western ontology and epistemology with the more purely psychologically circumscribed arguments of Chodorow and Dinnerstein. Both make connections between mothering theory and the writings of Hegel that reinforce the more in depth analysis already done...
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New Political Science (1999) 21 (1): 45–57.
Published: 01 March 1999
... Khaldun's theory of the decline of dynasties appeared, followed by another extract of the original.12 Although de Stacy published a complete French translation in 1856, it was not until 1957 that a complete Englisll translation of the Prolegomena was published.13 Whether or not Vico, Hegel and Marx read...
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New Political Science (2015) 37 (2): 286–289.
Published: 01 June 2015
... of terrorism complicates a traditional approach to the study of terrorism. Ugilt uses Friedrich Schelling's dialectical approach to argue that the "basic excessive structure of terrorism is potentiality" (p. 10). Unlike Hegel's, Schelling's dialectical approach is founded in a primordial non-stage...
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New Political Science (2016) 38 (4): 476–484.
Published: 01 December 2016
... is constituted by subjectivity. Whatever rational order and necessity exist in the world are by virtue of the theory and practice of the rational subject. Hegel: only the historical practice of man is translating the ideas of Reason and Freedom into reality. I stop this brief historical survey at this point...
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New Political Science (2012) 34 (3): 321–337.
Published: 01 September 2012
... as a structuring condition within political and social life. To understand the issue of "non-identity" within negative dialectics, we must briefly remind ourselves of the position articulated by Hegel. As Adorno conveys throughout his work, Hegel's philosophy represented the pinnacle of the Enlightenment's...
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New Political Science (1989) 8 (1-2): 179–216.
Published: 01 November 1989
... Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press, 1982),250 pp., $19.95 hardcover, $10.95 paper. Philosophy and Revolution from Hegel to Sartre, and from Marx to Mao (New York: Delacorte Press, 1973), out of print. Marxism and Freedom from 1776 until Today (New York: Twayne Publishing, 1958), out of print. Rosa Luxemburg...
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New Political Science (2003) 25 (3): 435–449.
Published: 01 September 2003
... by considering Heath's approach to Habermas's theory of communicative action. Heath reads Habermas's theory as if it could be adequately explained as a product of debates in Anglo-American philosophy. One looks in vain for references to Gadamer, Heidegger, Hegel, Humboldt, and others. While Heath's account...
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New Political Science (2016) 38 (4): 582–597.
Published: 01 December 2016
..., IIContributions to a Phenomenology of Historical Materialism;' in Marcuse (ed Heideggerian Marxism, p. 1. @588 S. R. G. CARNEIRO best answer is by recovering the libertarian features of dialectics. So, Reason and Revolution introduces Hegel as a thinker of Revolution contrary to conservative readings that reduce...
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Marx’s Three Voices
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New Political Science (1986) 7 (1): 17–20.
Published: 01 July 1986
.... And Blanchot's differences with Althusser are instructive, especially, for instance on the thoughts or questions of: the "opposition" between science and ideology; language and translation in Marx's texts; the status of "knowledge"; Marx's relation to Hegel; the articulation of the philosophical...
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New Political Science (2022) 44 (4): 650–652.
Published: 01 December 2022
... to the question of critical judgement, drawing together the social-ontological commitments of Aristotle, Rousseau, Hegel, and Marx (Chapter Five). In contrast to the abstracted post-metaphysical atomism of contemporary theories of judgment, Thompson reconstructs a tradition of thought in which the individual's...
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New Political Science (2012) 34 (1): 55–80.
Published: 01 March 2012
... provided justification for the quashing of all opposition to his iron fist, but it had far-reaching effects, especially in Western Europe where the working class had failed to deliver. Althusser argued that the proletarian negation of the negation was an idealist leftover from Hegel's master-slave...
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New Political Science (2014) 36 (2): 281–284.
Published: 01 June 2014
... Rousseau's notion of "general will" and Hegel's notion of "universal will." This conception of democracy, as national popular culture and collective will (consensual and hegemonic), overcomes the flaws of both "historical communism" and liberalism (p. 130). With this conception, Coutinho argues, Gramsci...
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New Political Science (2016) 38 (4): 485–500.
Published: 01 December 2016
... civilization, a token of technological progress:'8 Accompanying this one-dimensional society is a form of consciousness that identifies itself with the prevailing social order, persisting in what Marcuse refers to as "one-dimensional thought:' Alluding to Hegel, Marcuse refers to this way of thinking as "Happy...
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New Political Science (2007) 29 (4): 541–551.
Published: 01 December 2007
..., intellectuals, and political observers who have looked into Germany still sustains our attention. It includes Hegel, Marx and Engels, Nietzsche, Freud, Veblen, Michels, Arendt, and the Frankfurt School from Horkheimer to Habermas. As even this abbreviated list shows, Germany has long provided social scientists...
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New Political Science (2016) 38 (4): 465–475.
Published: 01 December 2016
... form of critical theory is his use and expansion of Marxian and Marxist categories to overcome certain limitations that they embedded. The proper place to begin rethinking the notion of one-dimensionality is to go back to Marcuse's engagement with Hegel. While most readers of Marcuse are familiar...
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New Political Science (2013) 35 (4): 660–661.
Published: 01 December 2013
... to Hegel, and is currently working to reconstruct virtue ethics in light of deliberative democratic theory. Marla Brettschneider is professor of political philosophy at the University of New Hampshire with a joint appointment in political science and women's studies and where she serves as Coordinator...
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