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Marx after the Kyoto School

Utopia and the Pure Land
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 2022

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Copyright year
2022
ISBN-Print
978-1-5381-5407-6
ISBN-Online
978-1-5381-5408-3
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
240
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Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Introduction No access
    1. Buddhisms: Philosophies or Religions? No access
    2. Buddha Was Not Born a “Buddhist” and Marx Was Not Born a “Marxist” No access
    3. The Four Sights: Siddhartha Observes “Material Conditions” of Dukkha No access
    4. Samsara No access
    5. Four Stages of Life in Hinduism No access
    6. Bodhisattva or Arhat: What Kind of “Buddha Body” Is the Oeuvre Left by Marx? No access
    7. Eightfold Path and the Bodhisattva “Buddha Marx” No access
    8. Not-Being: Heart, Diamond, and Lotus Sutras39 No access
    9. Marxist Threads Woven through Kyoto Philosophy No access
    10. Notes No access
    1. Two Categories of Causation: Natural and Mechanical No access
    2. Vedic Thought: The Metaphysics of Pervasion5 No access
    3. “Pratītyasamutpāda”—Conditioned Coproduction No access
    4. Nishitani Keiji: The Great Doubt and the Great Death No access
    5. Nishida’s Three Elements of Expressive Activity No access
    6. Tosaka Jun—Shizen Tetsugaku Teki (Self-Nature-Philosophical-Process) No access
    7. Mu! and Non-Consequentialism No access
    8. Kenshō: The Kōan of Chao-Chou’s Dog No access
    9. Zen No Kenkyu (An Inquiry into the Good/the Good Meditation, Thinking) No access
    10. Nishida’s Human Being, 1938 (“Ningenteki Sonzai” or Human “Enemy, Point, Telos,” of Existence) No access
    11. Nishida’s Contradictory Self-Identity (mujunteki jikodōitsu) No access
    12. Notes No access
    1. Ideology and Antoine de Stutt de Tracy (1754–1836) No access
    2. Ideological superstructure No access
    3. Culture Industry No access
    4. Bourgeois Self-Enjoyment/Crude Communism No access
    5. Alienation and Estrangement No access
    6. They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? No access
    7. “They are doing it without knowing they are doing it” No access
    8. Historical Materialism No access
    9. Dialectical Materialism/Dialectic of Place No access
    10. Simple Reproduction No access
    11. Social Reproduction33 No access
    12. Falling Rate of Profit: Constant or Variable Capital No access
    13. Automatic Factories and Zero-Work Utopias No access
    14. Notes No access
    1. What Is Communism? Miki Kiyoshi’s “Kyōdōshughi” or Cooperativism No access
    2. Utopia Rendered Actual: Communism as Positive Self-Consciousness No access
    3. Utopia Rendered Actual: World​-Hist​orica​l-Emp​irica​lly-U​niver​sal-B​eing No access
    4. Utopia Rendered Actual: Species-Being No access
    5. From Communal by Nature to Social by Necessity No access
    6. Modes of Production: Three Types of Production in the Grundrisse No access
    7. Reification: Capital and the Objectification of Labor Power No access
    8. Gliederung: Who Can Speak within Articulated Hierarchy No access
    9. The World Market, an Intelligible World That Transcends Our Thinking No access
    10. Vortex of Changing Forms and Matter in Circulation No access
    11. Autonomy: The Limbs of the Social System Are Dislocated No access
    12. Marx beyond the Commodity: Money, Circulation, and Land No access
    13. Marx beyond Wage-Labor: The Automatic Factory No access
    14. Marx beyond Kant: Conceptual to Formal and Real Subsumption No access
    15. Marx beyond Hegel: Difference Not Dialectics? No access
    16. Communism as Living Utopia No access
    17. Notes No access
    1. Owl of Minerva: Disintegrating Epoch of Now No access
    2. Kokka Minzoku (State Nation) ~ Minzoku Kokka (Nation State) No access
    3. Nishida’s Direction of Nothing, Visibility Is a Trap No access
    4. Politics Is What Enters into the “Intelligible World” No access
    5. State, Capital, Violence No access
    6. Place, Dominion, and the State No access
    7. Nishida: “The Nation Ought to Be the Mirror Image of the Pure Land in This World”29 No access
    8. Blut and Boden (“Blood and Soil”): The Fascist Ethos No access
    9. Kenosis and the State No access
    10. State Will as Alien Will No access
    11. Notes No access
    1. Nishida Kitarō and the Later Marx No access
    2. Zettai Mu: Absolute Nothing No access
    3. Propertylessness of the Proletariat and Anti-Essentialism No access
    4. Basho: the Place of Nothing No access
    5. Neo-Liberalism No access
    6. Necessity and Freedom, Delimited by Placelessness No access
    7. Propertylessness in Marx, or Nishida’s Groundless ground No access
    8. The “Territorializing” of Land No access
    9. Care toward the Land No access
    10. Utopia, Pure Land, and ground rent No access
    11. Trinity Formula: Rent, Labor, and Money No access
    12. Notes No access
  1. Acknowledgments No access Pages 227 - 228
  2. Bibliography No access Pages 229 - 238
  3. Index No access Pages 239 - 240

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