Walking on Two Legs: On The Very Possibility of a Heideggerian Marxism

Human Studies 28 (3):335-352 (2005)
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An extended review essay on Andrew Feenberg's Heidegger and Marcuse that argues that the concept of negation in Hegel is distinct from that in Heidegger which makes such an attempted synthesis problematic.

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