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Nietzsche and Critical Social Theory

✍ Scribed by Christine A. Payne and Michael James Roberts


Publisher
Brill
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
543
Category
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✦ Table of Contents


Nietzsche and Critical Social Theory: Affirmation, Animosity, and Ambiguity
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Introduction Situating This Volume
Part 1: Ressentiment and Redemption: Overcoming the Slave Revolt of Morals, Politics, and Aesthetics
1 Wounded Attachments?: Slave Morality, the Left, and the Future of Revolutionary Desire
2 The Trump Horror Show through Nietzschean Perspectives
3 Nietzsche, Adorno, and the Musical Spirit of Ressentiment and Redemption
4 Hip-Hop as Critical Tragic Realism: Cultural Analysis beyond Irony and Conflict
5 Nietzsche's Economy: Revisiting the Slave Revolt in Morals
Part 2: On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Nietzsche for Marxist Critique
6 Marx, Nietzsche, and the Contradictions of Capitalism
7 Labor's Will to Power: Nietzsche, American Syndicalism, and the Politics of Liberation
8 Marxism, Anarchism, and the Nietzschean Critique of Capitalism
9 Between Nietzsche and Marx: "Great Politics and What They Cost"
Part 3: Beyond Truth and Relativism: Nietzsche and the Question of Knowledge
10 Toward a Gay Social Science: A Nietzschean-Marxist Alternative to Conventional Sociological Theory
11 Resuscitating Sociological Theory: Nietzsche and Adorno on Error and Speculation
12 The Science of the Last Man: Nietzsche and the Early Frankfurt School
13 The Death of Truth - Guilt, Anxiety, Dread, and Hope: Nietzschean Confessions
Part 4: All-Too-Human: The Question of the Human Condition in Light of Nietzsche
14 Nietzsche's Genealogy as a Critique of Racial Narratives and the Loss of Solidarity
15 Nietzsche's "Anti-Darwinism": A Deflationary Critique
16 Play as Watchword: Nietzsche and Foucault
17 Critique of Subjectivity and Affirmation of Pleasure in Adorno and Nietzsche
18 Nietzsche and Happiness
19 Beyond Good and Evil: Nietzschean Pedagogy in the History Classroom
Index


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