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  1. By Bernard E. Harcourt “I consider Marxism to be the unsurpassable philosophy of our time.” — Jean-Paul Sartre, Critique of Dialectical Reason (1960) These now-famous words rocked the French intellectual scene in the late 1950s, sending ripples across generations of young philosophy students.

  2. 12. Dez. 2020 · Critique of Dialectical Reason is the product of a later stage in Sartre's thinking, during which he no longer identified Marxism with the Soviet Union or French Communism but came closer to identifying as a Marxist. It puts forward a revision of Existentialism, and an interpretation of Marxism as a contemporary philosophy par excellence, one that can be criticized only from a reactionary pre ...

  3. 17. Jan. 1984 · Seeking to give Marxism what Michael McGee called "a more rigorous intellectual defense," Sartre wrote volume one of Critique of Dialectical Reason (CDR) between 1957 & 1960; it was published in France in 1960. The first English edition appeared in 1976. A second, unfinished volume appeared posthumously in 1982.

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  4. Sartre's intellectual masterpiece with an introduction by Fredric Jameson. At the height of the Algerian war, Jean-Paul Sartre embarked on a fundamental reappraisal of his philosophical and political thought. The result was the Critique of Dialectical Reason, an intellectual masterpiece of the twentieth century, now republished with a major ...

  5. 19. Feb. 2020 · Sartre’s Critique of Dialectical Reason represents one of the most sustained efforts to integrate, on the one hand, a materialist critical theory attuned to the historical condition of late capitalism with, on the other hand, a praxis theory of human action. This remains a commanding task today. Join us at Critique 10/13 to think critically ...

  6. KEYWORDS: Critique of Dialectical Reason, dialectical materialism, dialectics of nature, subjectivity Introduction On a bitterly cold December evening in 1961, some 6,000 mostly young people attended a debate between four luminaries of French intellectualism. At the time, such a gathering would not have seemed unusual; after all, the simmering political tension that always seemed to percolate ...

  7. These questions form the starting-point for the second volume of Sartre’s Critique of Dialectical Reason. Drafted in 1958 and published in France in 1985, this magisterial work first appeared in English in 1991 and now reappears with a major new introduction by Fredric Jameson.