Hegel's Dialectic of Desire and Recognition
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Hegel's Dialectic of Desire and Recognition: Texts and Commentary(SUNY series in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences)

Hegel's Dialectic of Desire and Recognition: Texts and Commentary(SUNY series in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences)


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This book presents three generations of German, French, and Anglo-American thinking on the Hegelian narrative of desire, recognition, and alienation in life, labor, and language—a narrative that has been subject to extensive commentary in philosophy, literature, psychoanalysis, and feminist thought. The texts focus on a central topos in Western thought, the story of self-consciousness awakened in nature and in history. John O'Neill argues that current postmodern rejections of the Hegelian-Marxist narrative demand an understanding of the texts included here. Without Hegel and Marx in our toolbox, he argues, we will flounder in a world marked by the split between postmodern indifference and premodern passion. The book makes a strong selection from the history of Hegelian-Marxist debate, hermeneutical and critical theory, and Freudian/Lacanian and feminist commentary on the dialectic of desire and recognition, on the levels of social psychology and political economy. Included are articles by Karl Marx, G. W. F. Hegel, Alexandre Kojève, Jean Hyppolite, Jean-Paul Sarte, Georg Lukács, Jürgen Habermas, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Howard Adelman, Shlomo Avineri, Jessica Benjamin, Edward S. Casey and J. Melvin Woody, Henry S. Harris, George Armstrong Kelly, Ludwig Siep, Judith N. Shklar, and Henry Sussman. The texts and commentaries show how the Hegelian-Maxist narrative of desire, recognition, and alienation is a contested story, one in which class, race, and gender issues are drawn into a historical romance that is being rewritten in contemporary cultural politics.

Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments Introduction: A Dialectical Genealogy of Self, Society, and Culture in and after Hegel John O'Neill Part I. Lordship and Bondage 1. Lordship and Bondage G.W.F. Hegel 2. Critique of Hegel Karl Marx Part II. Desire and Recognition 3. Desire and Work in the Master and Slave Alexandre Kojeve 4. Self-Consciousness and Life: The Independence of Self-Consciousness Jean Hyppolite 5. The Existence of Others Jean-Paul Sarte Part III. Alienation and Recognition 6. Hegel's Economics During the Jena Period Georg Lukacs 7. Labor and Interaction: Remarks on Hegel's Jena Philosophy of Mind Jurgen Habermas 8. Hegel's Dialectic of Self-Consciousness Hans-Georg Gadamer Part IV. Dialectics of Desire and Recognition 9. Of Human Bondage: Labor and Freedom in the Phenomenology Howard Adelman 10. Labor, Alienation, and Social Classes in Hegel's Realphilosophie Shlomo Avineri 11. Master and Slave: The Bonds of Love Jessica Benjamin 12. Hegel and Lacan: The Dialectic of Desire Edward S. Casey and J. Melvin Woody 13. The Concept of Recognition in Hegel's Jena Manuscripts Henry S. Harris 14. Notes on Hegel's "Lordship and Bondage" George Armstrong Kelly 15. The Struggle for Recognition: Hegel's Dispute with Hobbes in the Jena Writings Ludwig Siep 16. Self-Sufficient Man: Dominion and Bondage Judith N. Shklar 17. The Metaphor in Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind Henry Sussman Index

About the Author :
John O'Neill is Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology at York University, Toronto, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He is the author of a number of books, including For Marx Against Althusser and The Poverty of Postmodernism.

Review :
"For anyone interested in Hegel and Hegel's influence on subsequent Continental Philosophy it would be difficult to imagine a more interesting set of articles. Most of the articles in this anthology are 'classics.' Its publication will further the study of Hegel considerably." — Tony Smith, Iowa State University


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  • ISBN-13: 9780791427132
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Weight: 227 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0791427137
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 331
  • Series Title: SUNY series in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences
  • Sub Title: Texts and Commentary
  • Width: 152 mm


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