Marx's Resurrection of Aristotle
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Methodological -- Linguistic -- Revision -- The Enlightenment Left -- 1: The Tyranny Greece Over Marx -- Part One: Marx's Doctoral Dissertation -- 1. Subjective Consciousness -- 2. Philosophy Confronts the World -- 3. Socrates and the Need for Political Participation -- 4. Hegelian Logical Categories -- (a) Negation -- 5. Praise for Aristotle -- 1. The Rheinische Zeitung and Letters to Arnold Ruge -- (a) Introduction -- (b) The Enlightenment Center and Enlightenment Left -- (c) "Debates on the Law of the Theft of Woods" -- (d) Marx's Rejection of Natural Laws -- (e) The Hegelian Left -- (f) Ludwig Feuerbach -- (g) Aristotle's Subsumption of Marx -- (h) "Civil Society" -- (i) The Tyranny of Greece and Rome Over Marx -- Part One -- Part Two Catalogue of Renaissance and Eighteenth-Century Poets and Playwriters -- Part Three Syllabus of Scholars of Greek and Roman Philosophy and Law -- Part Two: The Tyranny of Greece and Rome Over Marx: The Pre-Paris Period -- Part Three: Tyranny of Greece and Rome over Marx in His Paris Period -- Part Four: The Paris Manuscripts -- 1. Human Requirements and the Division of Labor under the Rule of Private Property -- 2. The Power of Money -- 3. Antithesis of Capital and Labor. Landed Property and Capital -- 4. Private Property and Communism -- 5. The Preface -- 6. Critique of the Hegelian Dialectic and Philosophy as a Whole -- Part Five: Marx in London -- 1. The Critique of Political Economy -- 2. The Grundrisse -- (a) Humankind as a Political Animal -- (b) Equivalence -- (c) Reciprocity -- (d) Constitutive Subject -- 3. The Manuscripts of 1861-1863 -- (a) Substance -- (b) Essence -- (c) Actual-Potential -- (d) Soul -- (e) Originative Agency -- (f) Constitutive Subject -- (g) End and Realization -- (h) Aristotle's Theory of Production -- (i) Marx's Theory of Labor.