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A major intervention into the place of Marxist political economy in the work of celebrated critical theorist Theodor Adorno.

To this day, there persists a widespread assumption that Theodor Adorno's references to Marx—and especially to Marx's critique of political economy—represent a relic from an early and short-lived stage of the great Frankfurt School critical theorist's intellectual development. In this book, on the basis of relevant and largely unpublished textual sources, Adorno scholar Dirk Braunstein powerfully refutes this thesis and shows that Adorno's critical theory of society is centrally concerned with a critique not only of political economy, but of economy in general.



Table of Contents

Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Pages: i–x
Copyright Page
Translator’s Note
Acknowledgements

Chapter 1 Attempting a Critique of Political Economy
Pages: 1–6

Part 1
Chapter 2 The Most Important Marxist Publication on Hegel
Pages: 9–29
Chapter 3 Objection to the Intérieur and the Sociology of Interiority
Pages: 30–70
Chapter 4 Familiarity with Its First Chapter
Pages: 71–105
Part 2
Chapter 5 The Theoretically Useless Concept of State Capitalism
Pages: 109–137
Chapter 6 Hatched a National-Economic (!!) Theory
Pages: 138–157
Chapter 7 Humanity Had to Inflict Terrible Injuries on Itself
Pages: 158–193
Chapter 8 Garbage
Pages: 194–219
Chapter 9 The Curse of Writing Today
Pages: 220–236
Part 3
Chapter 10 ?? Did He Read Marx?
Pages: 239–256
Chapter 11 Eating and Being Eaten
Pages: 257–292
Chapter 12 Point of Indifference
Pages: 293–318
Chapter 13 Something’s Missing
Pages: 319–349
Chapter 14 Raison d’être
Pages: 350–353
Back Matter
Bibliography
Afterword to the Second Edition
Pages: 399–400
Index

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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 24/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781642599923, 978-1642599923
      ISBN10: 1642599921

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A major intervention into the place of Marxist political economy in the work of celebrated critical theorist Theodor Adorno.

      To this day, there persists a widespread assumption that Theodor Adorno's references to Marx—and especially to Marx's critique of political economy—represent a relic from an early and short-lived stage of the great Frankfurt School critical theorist's intellectual development. In this book, on the basis of relevant and largely unpublished textual sources, Adorno scholar Dirk Braunstein powerfully refutes this thesis and shows that Adorno's critical theory of society is centrally concerned with a critique not only of political economy, but of economy in general.



      Table of Contents

      Front Matter
      Preliminary Material
      Pages: i–x
      Copyright Page
      Translator’s Note
      Acknowledgements

      Chapter 1 Attempting a Critique of Political Economy
      Pages: 1–6

      Part 1
      Chapter 2 The Most Important Marxist Publication on Hegel
      Pages: 9–29
      Chapter 3 Objection to the Intérieur and the Sociology of Interiority
      Pages: 30–70
      Chapter 4 Familiarity with Its First Chapter
      Pages: 71–105
      Part 2
      Chapter 5 The Theoretically Useless Concept of State Capitalism
      Pages: 109–137
      Chapter 6 Hatched a National-Economic (!!) Theory
      Pages: 138–157
      Chapter 7 Humanity Had to Inflict Terrible Injuries on Itself
      Pages: 158–193
      Chapter 8 Garbage
      Pages: 194–219
      Chapter 9 The Curse of Writing Today
      Pages: 220–236
      Part 3
      Chapter 10 ?? Did He Read Marx?
      Pages: 239–256
      Chapter 11 Eating and Being Eaten
      Pages: 257–292
      Chapter 12 Point of Indifference
      Pages: 293–318
      Chapter 13 Something’s Missing
      Pages: 319–349
      Chapter 14 Raison d’être
      Pages: 350–353
      Back Matter
      Bibliography
      Afterword to the Second Edition
      Pages: 399–400
      Index

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