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This is the first book to gather the key writings of the distinguished political theorist Norman Geras into a single volume, providing a comprehensive overview of the thinking of one of the most important Marxist philosophers in the post-war era. Among the essays included here are 'The Controversy about Marx and Justice', 'The Duty to Bring Aid', 'Primo Levi and Jean Amery: Shame' and the contentious 'Euston Manifesto', which lays down a set of central principles for the democratic left in the twenty-first century. The reader is rounded out with several posts from Geras's much-loved and widely read 'Normblog', as well as companion essays by Alan Johnson and Terry Glavin, which explore how Geras's philosophical concerns led to his more recent, trenchant critiques of the direction of left-wing politics.

Table of Contents

Anthology introduction –Ben Cohen and Eve Garrard
Part I Marxism and liberalism
On Geras's Marxism – Alan Johnson
1 Human Nature and Historical Materialism
2 That Most Complex Being
3 Minimum Utopia
4 The Controversy About Marx and Justice
5 What Does it Mean to be a Marxist?
6 The Euston Manifesto
7 The Reductions of the Left
Part II The longest hatred: antisemitism
8 Alibi Antisemitism
9 Marxists Before the Holocaust
10 Marx and antisemitism
Part III The responsibility to protect
11 The Duty to Bring Aid
12 Humanitarian Intervention
13 The War in Iraq
14 On Justifying Humanitarian Intervention in Syria
15 Burying Humanitarian Intervention
Part IV Normblog: the best of
Introduction - Ben Cohen and Eve Garrard
A Normblog decade
Too much Holocaust
Six theses on the death of Margaret Thatcher
A right denied to millions
Hymning Hizbollah
My Australia
Why does football matter?
Fiction like green vegetables
Jane Austen's kick
It's his party, you can cry if you want to
Ordinary women
Primo Levi and Jean Amery: shame
Fifteen great jazz albums
Thinking about war
To keep on keepin’ on
Epilogue: reflections on the work of Norman Geras – Terry Glavin
Norman Geras: the complete bibliography
Index

The Norman Geras Reader: 'What's There is There'

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 14/08/2017
      ISBN13: 9781526103857, 978-1526103857
      ISBN10: 1526103850

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This is the first book to gather the key writings of the distinguished political theorist Norman Geras into a single volume, providing a comprehensive overview of the thinking of one of the most important Marxist philosophers in the post-war era. Among the essays included here are 'The Controversy about Marx and Justice', 'The Duty to Bring Aid', 'Primo Levi and Jean Amery: Shame' and the contentious 'Euston Manifesto', which lays down a set of central principles for the democratic left in the twenty-first century. The reader is rounded out with several posts from Geras's much-loved and widely read 'Normblog', as well as companion essays by Alan Johnson and Terry Glavin, which explore how Geras's philosophical concerns led to his more recent, trenchant critiques of the direction of left-wing politics.

      Table of Contents

      Anthology introduction –Ben Cohen and Eve Garrard
      Part I Marxism and liberalism
      On Geras's Marxism – Alan Johnson
      1 Human Nature and Historical Materialism
      2 That Most Complex Being
      3 Minimum Utopia
      4 The Controversy About Marx and Justice
      5 What Does it Mean to be a Marxist?
      6 The Euston Manifesto
      7 The Reductions of the Left
      Part II The longest hatred: antisemitism
      8 Alibi Antisemitism
      9 Marxists Before the Holocaust
      10 Marx and antisemitism
      Part III The responsibility to protect
      11 The Duty to Bring Aid
      12 Humanitarian Intervention
      13 The War in Iraq
      14 On Justifying Humanitarian Intervention in Syria
      15 Burying Humanitarian Intervention
      Part IV Normblog: the best of
      Introduction - Ben Cohen and Eve Garrard
      A Normblog decade
      Too much Holocaust
      Six theses on the death of Margaret Thatcher
      A right denied to millions
      Hymning Hizbollah
      My Australia
      Why does football matter?
      Fiction like green vegetables
      Jane Austen's kick
      It's his party, you can cry if you want to
      Ordinary women
      Primo Levi and Jean Amery: shame
      Fifteen great jazz albums
      Thinking about war
      To keep on keepin’ on
      Epilogue: reflections on the work of Norman Geras – Terry Glavin
      Norman Geras: the complete bibliography
      Index

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