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The Materialism of Warm-Stream Marxism: Ernst Bloch on Ibn Sina
Daniel Tutt, August 5, 2020
Daniel Tutt writes on German Marxist Ernst Bloch's engagement with the Islamic scholar Ibn Sina and its potential for revitalizing materialist philosophy. Read Article.
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The Practice of Marxist Psychoanalysis with Daniel Tutt
Daniel Tutt, September 20, 2021
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The Question of Worldview and Class Struggle in Philosophy: On the Relevance of Lukács’s Worldview Marxism and The Destruction of Reason
Daniel Tutt, February 12, 2022
Daniel Tutt looks to the philosophy of Georg Lukács and his critique of bourgeois irrationalism to explicate the role of intellectuals and worldviews in the class struggle. Read By: Allen Lanterman Read Article.
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The Rise and Fall of Homegrown American Marxism
Daniel Tutt, May 27, 2022
Daniel Tutt explores the intellectual trajectory of U.S. Marxism during the era of the Second International and, drawing from Brian Lloyd's work on the history of U.S. radicalism, argues that the influence of Veblenian and pragmatist philosophy had a detrimental effect on the development of U.S. Marxist theory. Tutt, who has taught philosophy at George Washington University and Marymount University, is the author of Psychoanalysis and the Politics of the Family and an organizer of the Study Groups on Psychoanalysis and Politics. He is currently at work on a new Marxist critique of Nietzsche for Repeater Books. Read Article.
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The Antinomies of Nietzschean Marxism
Daniel Tutt, March 6, 2024
Daniel Tutt reviews Jonas Čeika's 'How to Philosophize with a Hammer and Sickle: Nietzsche and Marx for the 21st Century Left' (Repeater Books: London, 2021). Read Article.
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The Monsters We Become: On 'How to Read Like a Parasite'
Conrad Hamilton, May 31, 2024
Conrad Hamilton offers his review of Daniel Tutt's recent book 'How to Read Like a Parasite: Why the Left Got High on Nietzsche.' Read Article.