Dialectical Materialism
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Dialectical Materialism

Henri Lefebvre
Preface by Stefan Kipfer
Translated by John Sturrock

Table of Contents

Dialectical Materialism


$18.50 paper
ISBN: 978-0-8166-5618-9


 

The first U.S. edition of an important French Marxist text

With the aim of widening the scope of Marxist theory, Henri Lefebvre finished Dialectical Materialism just before the beginning of World War II and the Resistance movement against the Vichy regime. As the culmination of Lefebvre’s interwar activities, the book highlights the tension-fraught relationship between Lefebvre and the French Communist Party (PCF). For Lefebvre, unlike for the PCF, Marxism was above all a dynamic movement of theory and practice. Dialectical Materialism is an implicit response to Joseph Stalin’s Dialectical and Historical Materialism and an attempt to show that the Stalinist understanding of the concept was dogmatic and oversimplified.

This edition contains a new introduction by Stefan Kipfer, explaining the book’s contemporary ramifications in the ever-expanding reach of the urban in the twentieth-century Western world.

Henri Lefebvre (1901–1991) was heralded in Radical Philosophy as “the most prolific of French Marxist intellectuals.” He was a sociologist, philosopher, activist, and public intellectual.

Stefan Kipfer is associate professor in the faculty of environmental studies at York University, Toronto.

John Sturrock is the editor and translator of many volumes of classic literature.

192 pages | 5 x 8 | 2009

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Translator’s Note
Code to References
Preface to the New Edition  Stefan Kipfer

Dialectical Materialism

Foreword to the Fifth Edition

I. The Dialectical Contradiction
            A critique of Hegel’s dialectic
            Historical materialism
            Dialectical materialism
            Unity of the doctrine

II. The Production of Man
            Analysis of the product
            The activities of integration
            The controlled sector and the uncontrolled sector
            Physical determinism
            Social determinism
            The total man
            Towards the total content

Selected Bibliography


 
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