scholarly journals Ghost Hunters: Karl Marx — Max Stirner, Jacques Derrida and Hauntology

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hanifi Macit M
Author(s):  
Hans-Martin Sass

Arnold Ruge was the most influential liberal writer and activist of the radical wing of Young Hegelianism. For him philosophy was a challenge to translate the humanist ideals of emancipation and self-determination into the realities of moral, cultural and political practice. As editor of powerful intellectual journals such as Hallesche und Deutsche Jahrbuecher (1838–43) with Theodor Echtermeyer, ‘Anekdota zur neuesten deutschen Philosophie und Publizistik’ (1843), ‘Deutsch-Franzoesische Jahrbuecher’ (1844) with Karl Marx, and ‘Die Akademie’ (1850), he became the leading promotor of liberal philosophy and civic emancipation in Germany. Ruge represented the citizens of Breslau in the Frankfurt Paulskirche parliament in 1848–9 and worked briefly with Alexandre Ledru-Rollin and Guizeppe Mazzini in establishing a short-lived ‘European Democratic Committee’ in London in 1849. Ruge understood his critical educational, cultural and political activities as a direct calling from the heritage of European enlightenment and German idealism, thus transforming idealistic theory and vision into the realities of political practice and agitation. In this manner he promoted such radical figures as Bruno Bauer, Max Stirner, David Friedrich Strauss and Ludwig Feuerbach.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tijana Müller-Sladakovic

Max Stirner ist im Vergleich mit den Zeitgenossen seines intellektuellen Umfelds – zu denen Karl Marx, Ludwig Feuerbach und Moses Hess zählen – ein wenig rezipierter Autor. In diesem Buch wird dieser unkonventionelle Denker zum ersten Mal als unzeitgemäßer Reformpädagoge und Bildungsphilosoph verstanden. Gerade im Hinblick auf seine bildungsphilosophische und kommunikationstheoretische Orientierung kann eine Auseinandersetzung mit Stirner sehr gewinnbringend sein, da seine ideologiekritischen und reformpädagogischen Ansätze eine bislang nicht ausgeschöpfte Ressource für heutige pädagogische und bildungsphilosophische Fragen bilden. Die in diesem Buch vorgeschlagene Neulektüre Stirners zeigt unter anderem, dass seine sprach- und bildungsphilosophische Ideologiekritik zentrale Gemeinsamkeiten mit der aktuellen Framingforschung aufweist.


Author(s):  
Dana Arnold

The relationship between art and thought can be a complex one. ‘Thinking about art history’ discusses the impact various philosophical schools and psychoanalytic theory have had on the way in which we think about art history and the role, meaning, and interpretation of art. It introduces the ideas of such key thinkers as G. W. F. Hegel, Immanuel Kant, Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, Michel Foucault, and Jacques Derrida in order to show how they have interacted with art history, not least in regard to the emergence of social histories of art and feminist art history.


1975 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 159-179 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Thomas
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1969 ◽  
pp. 64-95 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Lobkowicz
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1969 ◽  
pp. 64-95
Author(s):  
N. Lobkowicz
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2018 ◽  
pp. 159-177

Resumen: En el presente artículo se discuten los alcances de la construcción de sentido, la deconstrucción en las fronteras de la Filosofía, así como las consecuencias estéticas y políticas de la noción de espectro, propuesta por Jacques Derrida en su libro de 1995 Espectrosde Marx. La crítica que la introducción de la noción de espectro hace posible es tanto epistemológica como histórico-política. A continuación se analizan pasajes de ―Noticias de la Antigüedad Ideológica –Marx/Esenstein/El Capital‖ un desmesurado film deAlexander Kluge, de 2008, de más de 9 horas de duración y que gira en torno del proyecto irrealizado de Sergei Eisenstein de filmar ―El Capital‖, de Karl Marx, no como un documental, sino como un relato construido con técnicas de flujo de conciencia tomadas del ―Ulises‖ de Joyce. Palabras clave: espectro, capital, marxismo, desconstrucción, performatividad, trabajo de duelo, micropolítica. Jacques Derrida: Spectros de Marx. Beyond 'The Capital' and the End of History Abstract:This article discusses the scope of the construction of meaning and the aesthetic and political consequences of the notion of spectrum, proposed by Jacques Derrida in his 1995 book Spectra by Marx. The criticism that the introduction of the notion of spectrum makes possible is both epistemological and historical-political. Below are analyzed passages from "News of the Ideological Antiquity -Marx / Esenstein / Capital", a disproportionate film by Alexander Kluge, from 2008, of more than 9 hours and which revolves around Sergei Eisenstein's unrealized project of filming "The Capital", by Karl Marx, not as a documentary, but as a story constructed with techniques of consciousness flow taken from Joyce's "Ulysses". Keywords: spectrum, capital, Marxism, deconstruction, performativity, bereavement work, micropolitics.


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