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Contents
  • Contents
  • Introduction: Dark Times, the Existential Choice and the Moral Mission
  • Part I: The ? Renaissance of Marxism 1. Lukács, Ethics and Everyday Life
  • 2. Towards a Philosophical Anthropology
  • 3. Critique of ? Really Existing Socialism
  • Part II: Towards a Post- Marxist Radicalism 4. The Quest for Philosophical Radicalism
  • 5. Beyond Philosophy of History and the Ascription of Needs
  • 6. Rationality through the Prism of Everyday Life
  • 7. The Limits of Modern Justice
  • 8. A New Theory of Modernity
  • 9. The Ethical Imperative
  • 10. The Spirit of Our Congregation
  • 11. The Pendulum of Modernity
  • 12. Paradoxical Cultural Modernity
  • 13. Autonomy, Irony and Ethics
  • 14. Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
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