Negations: Essays in Critical Theory |
Contents
The Struggle Against Liberalism | 3 |
The Concept of Essence | 43 |
The Affirmative Character of Culture | 88 |
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abolition abstract affirmative culture aggression apparatus authoritarian beauty becomes bourgeois bourgeoisie capitalism capitalist Carl Schmitt character comprehended concept of essence concrete consciousness contradiction critical theory critique demands Descartes dialectical domination economic enjoyment essence and appearance essential established order eternal ethics eudaemonism existence existential fact facticity formal rationality freedom fulfillment function goal gratification happiness hedonism Hegel Herbert Marcuse heroic realism historical human Husserl Ibid idea ideal idealist individual industrial insofar Kant knowledge labor power labor process law of value liberalism liberalist longer Love's Body material materialist Max Weber means ment nature necessity needs negation nomic object organization person phenomenology philosophy pleasure political possible potentialities practice preserved productive forces pure reality realization realm reason reification relations remains represented sensuality social society soul sphere spiritual structure struggle technical things thought tion transcendental transformation true truth unfreedom unity universal wants