CLR James's Notes on Dialectics: Left Hegelianism or Marxism-Leninism?

CLR James's Notes on Dialectics: Left Hegelianism or Marxism-Leninism?

by John H. McClendon III
CLR James's Notes on Dialectics: Left Hegelianism or Marxism-Leninism?

CLR James's Notes on Dialectics: Left Hegelianism or Marxism-Leninism?

by John H. McClendon III

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John H. McClendon III's CLR James's Notes on Dialectics: Left Hegelianism or Marxism-Leninism? is the first-ever book devoted exclusively to James's 'magnum opus,' Notes on Dialectics: Hegel-Marx-Lenin. The seed for this study was planted over thirty years ago when James handed the author his personal copy of Notes. James's contribution to dialectical philosophy and his vast intellectual and scholarly output is rivalled only by the seemingly bottomless depths of McClendon's own analysis and erudition. McClendon provides a thorough-going critique of James's exploration into the dialectic of Hegel, Marx, and Lenin while challenging all the seminal texts on James's Notes'. A book of this magnitude is rare. This is ever more the truth when it is focused on a giant like James who stands at the nexus of so many disciplines: philosophy, history, sociology, Caribbean studies, cultural studies, African, and African American studies. CLR James's Notes on Dialectics: Left Hegelianism or Marxism-Leninism? is a must read for anyone concerned with how revolutionary theory is a guide to contemporary struggles.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739153116
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/14/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 156
File size: 853 KB

About the Author

John H. McClendon III is Associate Professor of African American Studies and American Cultural Studies at Bates College.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Reminiscences of the James Legacy
Chapter 2 Political Context and Philosophical Locus: The Trotskyite/Stalinist Polemic
Chapter 3 James on Understanding and Reason: Kant, Hegel, and German Idealism
Chapter 4 Hegel's Idealism: Marxist Materialist Reading and Inversion
Chapter 5 James's Locus as Marxist Philosopher: The Humanist/Anti-Humanist Debate
Chapter 6 Comparing Notes: James and Lenin on Hegel and Dialectical Materialism
Chapter 7 Lenin's Theory of the Vanguard Party: Contra James's Self-Activity of the Proletariat 8 Afterword: Beyond the Boundary of the Johnson-Forest Tendency
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