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Contents
Introduction
Part 1. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
1. Rousseau’s Convoluted Personal Relation to Time
2. The First Attack and First History
3. The Second Attack and Second History
4. The Social Contract
Part 2. Karl Marx
5. Eternity and Constant Transformation: Marx’s Redirection of the Problem of Time
6. Marx’s Early Years
7. The Mode of Production
8. Science, Capital, Proles
Part 3. Michel Foucault
9. The Timeless Will Attacks Itself
10. Archaeology
11. Genealogy: The Menippean Character of History
12. Ethos and Attitude: The Return of the Phantom Self
Part 4. Kant and Kafka
13. The Unstable Temporal Landscape of Critique
Conclusion
Appendixes: Rousseau’s Narrative of History
and Marx’s Engine of History
Bibliography
Index