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Taking an analytic and historical approach, this work develops and defends Althusserian critical theory. This theory, it is argued, produces knowledge of how a particular class of people, in a particular time, in a particular place, is dominated, oppressed, or exploited. Moreover, without relying on a general notion of human emancipation, concrete critical theory can suggest political means for the alleviation of these conditions. Because it puts Althusser's ideas in dialogue with contemporary social science and philosophy, the book as a whole makes contributions to Althusser studies, to Anglo-American political philosophy, and to current debates in the philosophy of the social sciences.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

1 Introduction
 1  Concrete Analysis and Frankfurt School Critical Theory
 2  Methodology
 3  Structure the Book

2 ‘But Didn’t He Kill His Wife?’
 1  The Duty to Cite
 2  Countervailing Harms
 3  External and Internal Approaches
 4  A Duty to Speak and to Respond

3 Althusser’s Scientism
 1  Definition of Althusser’s Scientism
 2  Althusser’s (Mostly) Consistent Scientism: 1960–1980
 3  Althusser 1982–1987: Marxist Philosophy without Marxist Science?
 4  An Aleatory Materialism Consistent with Marxist Science?
 5  Conclusion

4 Historical Materialism and Concrete Analysis
 1  The Theoretical and Political Context for Concrete Analysis
 2  Althusser’s Original Formulation of Concrete Analysis
 3  Critique of Concrete Analysis
 4  Reconstructing Concrete Analysis
 5  Historical Materialism and Critical Theory

5 ‘Class as Concrete and Normative’
  Introduction
 1  Gender Theories
 2  Marxian Class Theories
 3  Trait/Norm Covariant Class Model

6 Separating Racist Science from Racial Science
 1  Separating Science from Ideology
 2  Critical Technique Defined
 3  Critical Technique Applied

7 Manipulation of Consent and Deliberative Democracy
 1  Deliberation from Procedural to Feasible
 2  Obstacles to Deliberation
 3  Overcoming Obstacles
 4  Insurmountable Obstacles?

8 Cosmopolitanism and Class Erasure
 1  Against a ‘Cosmopolitanism of Fear’
 2  Reconstruction of Althusser’s Anti-Cosmopolitan Argument
 3  Contemporary Cosmopolitanisms
 4  Critique of Moral and Cultural Cosmopolitanisms

Works Cited
Index

Concrete Critical Theory: Althusser’s Marxism

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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 06/12/2022
      ISBN13: 9781642597899, 978-1642597899
      ISBN10: 1642597899

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Taking an analytic and historical approach, this work develops and defends Althusserian critical theory. This theory, it is argued, produces knowledge of how a particular class of people, in a particular time, in a particular place, is dominated, oppressed, or exploited. Moreover, without relying on a general notion of human emancipation, concrete critical theory can suggest political means for the alleviation of these conditions. Because it puts Althusser's ideas in dialogue with contemporary social science and philosophy, the book as a whole makes contributions to Althusser studies, to Anglo-American political philosophy, and to current debates in the philosophy of the social sciences.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      1 Introduction
       1  Concrete Analysis and Frankfurt School Critical Theory
       2  Methodology
       3  Structure the Book

      2 ‘But Didn’t He Kill His Wife?’
       1  The Duty to Cite
       2  Countervailing Harms
       3  External and Internal Approaches
       4  A Duty to Speak and to Respond

      3 Althusser’s Scientism
       1  Definition of Althusser’s Scientism
       2  Althusser’s (Mostly) Consistent Scientism: 1960–1980
       3  Althusser 1982–1987: Marxist Philosophy without Marxist Science?
       4  An Aleatory Materialism Consistent with Marxist Science?
       5  Conclusion

      4 Historical Materialism and Concrete Analysis
       1  The Theoretical and Political Context for Concrete Analysis
       2  Althusser’s Original Formulation of Concrete Analysis
       3  Critique of Concrete Analysis
       4  Reconstructing Concrete Analysis
       5  Historical Materialism and Critical Theory

      5 ‘Class as Concrete and Normative’
        Introduction
       1  Gender Theories
       2  Marxian Class Theories
       3  Trait/Norm Covariant Class Model

      6 Separating Racist Science from Racial Science
       1  Separating Science from Ideology
       2  Critical Technique Defined
       3  Critical Technique Applied

      7 Manipulation of Consent and Deliberative Democracy
       1  Deliberation from Procedural to Feasible
       2  Obstacles to Deliberation
       3  Overcoming Obstacles
       4  Insurmountable Obstacles?

      8 Cosmopolitanism and Class Erasure
       1  Against a ‘Cosmopolitanism of Fear’
       2  Reconstruction of Althusser’s Anti-Cosmopolitan Argument
       3  Contemporary Cosmopolitanisms
       4  Critique of Moral and Cultural Cosmopolitanisms

      Works Cited
      Index

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