Contents
Acknowledgments
Prefatory Remarks
Background: Search for a Method
1. Marxism and Existentialism
2. The Problem of Mediations and Auxiliary Disciplines
3. The Progressive-Regressive Method
Critique of Dialectical Reason, Volume I
Introduction
1. The Dogmatic Dialectic and the Critical Dialectic
2. Critique of Critical Investigation
Book I: From Individual Praxis to the Practico-Inert
1. Individual Praxis as Totalization
2. Human Relations as a Mediation between Different Sectors of Materiality
3. Matter as Totalized Totality: A First Encounter with Necessity
4. Collectives
Book II: From Groups to History
Part 1. The group—the equivalence of freedom as necessity
(1. The Group-in-Fusion)
(2. The Statutory Group)
(3. The Organization)
(4. The Constituted Dialectic)
(5. The Unity of the Group as Other: The Militant)
(6. The Institution)
Part 2. Dialectical investigation as totalization: The levelof the concrete, the place of history
(7. The Place of History)
(8. Class Struggle and Dialectical Reason)
Bibliography
Index