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  1. Critique of Dialectical Reason (French: Critique de la raison dialectique) is a 1960 book by the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, in which the author further develops the existentialist Marxism he first expounded in his essay Search for a Method (1957).

    • Jean Paul Sartre, Arlette Elkaïm-Sartre, Quintin Hoare
    • 1960
  2. 19. Sept. 2022 · I argue that a compelling and fruitful organization theory lurks in the Critique of Dialectical Reason with respect to (at least) three key topics: power/resistance, management hierarchies and technology. I outline the contours of this Sartrean organization theory and present implications and avenues for future inquiry.

  3. 9. Nov. 2021 · Sartre’s late work – the Critique of Dialectical Reason – attempted to develop a new theory of praxis emphasizing themes that anticipate new materialist and biopolitical turns in the humanities.

    • Daniel Sullivan
    • 2021
  4. 6 - The Critique of Dialectical Reason. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012. Joseph S. Catalano. Chapter. Get access. Cite. Summary. The French publisher Gallimard, who had published the French edition of Being and Nothingness in 1943, published the first volume of the Critique of Dialectical Reason in1960.

  5. ism. In a perspicacious review of the Critique of Dialectical Reason, a French philosopher has written "a suspicious Marxist could be justified in wondering whether or not the 'enclave' in question claims rights of extra territoriality, and on this hypothesis whether one would be able to guarantee that it does not contain a Trojan horse." 8 ...

  6. Jean-Paul Sartre, Critique of Dialectical Reason. Translated by Alan Sheridan-Smith, edited by Jonathan Ree. London: New Left Books, 1976. Of Sartre's major theoretical works, none is more problematic than. the Critique. It stands in apparent contradiction to his earlier writings;

  7. Critique of Dialectical Reason, Volume 2. Andrew Dobson. Sartre's second volume of the Critique of Dialectical Reason1. presents us with an important irony: of all the phenomena of the twentieth century that demand a moral judgement, Stalinism must be near the top of the list - yet such judgement is hard to find in Sartre's Critique.