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