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Critique of Dialectical Reason, Vol. 1 : Theory of Practical Ensembles (New ed.)

Sartre, Jean-PaulJameson, Fredric(Foreword by)Ree, Jonathan(Edited by)Sheridan-Smith, Alan(Translated by)
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At the height of the Algerian war, Jean-Paul Sartre embarked on a fundamental reappraisal of his philosophical and political thought.

The result was the Critique of Dialectical Reason, an intellectual masterpiece of the twentieth century, now republished in two volumes with major original introductions by Fredric Jameson.

In it, Sartre set out the basic categories for the renovated theory of history that he believed was necessary for post-war Marxism.

Sartre's formal aim was to establish the dialectical intelligibility of history itself, as what he called 'a totalisation without totaliser'.

But, at the same time, his substantive concern was the structure of class struggle and the fate of the mass movements of popular revolt, from the French Revolution at the end of the eighteenth century to the Russian and Chinese revolutions in the twentieth: their ascent, stabilisation petrification and decline, in a world still overwhelmingly dominated by scarcity.

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Verso Books
1859844855 / 9781859844854
Paperback / softback
142.32
17/08/2004
United Kingdom
English
xxxiii, 835 p.
22 cm
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Previous ed. of this translation originally published: 1991.