Marxism, Pragmatism, and Postmetaphysics From Finding to Making
'This is the first full-scale engagement between two great intellectual traditions often thought to be antithetical: Marxism and Pragmatism. Focusing on human emancipation and social progress as the common element, Ulf Schulenberg offers an urgent and cap
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Marxism, Pragmatism, and Postmetaphysics
Ulf Schulenberg
Marxism, Pragmatism, and Postmetaphysics From Finding to Making
Ulf Schulenberg University of Bremen Bremen, Germany
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Acknowledgments
Earlier versions of some chapters have been published elsewhere, but have here been substantially rewritten. I would like to express my gratitude to the publishers and editors for their permission to reprint these texts. Chapter 3 was published in Culture, Theory and Critique Vol. 58, No. 1 (2017): 1–17; reprinted by permission of Taylor & Francis Ltd., www. tandfonline.com. An earlier version of Chap. 5 was published in Winfried Fluck, Katharina Motyl, Donald E. Pease, and Christoph Raetzsch (eds.), States of Emergency—States of Crisis (Tübingen: Narr, 2011), 167–190. An earlier version of Chap. 6 appeared in New Literary History Vol. 48, No. 1 (2017): 149–170; Copyright © 2017 New Literary History, The University of Virginia; publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Chapter 8 was originally published in Culture, Theory and Critique Vol. 58, No. 3 (2017): 275–293; reprinted by permission of Taylor & Francis Ltd. For the second time, I had the great pleasure of working with Ben Doyle, my editor at Palgrave Macmillan. I wish to thank him for his interest in my project and for his support. I would also like to express my gratitude to Camille Davies, assistant
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