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    Cornelius Castoriadis and Marxism

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    In this paper I examine what Cornelius Castoriadis (1922–1997) has to say about Marx and Marxism. Castoriadis was throughout the post-War period, for three decades, a Marxist, albeit of an unorthodox or heterodox kind. However, after 1968, he claimed to have broken completely with Marxism and to have developed an alternative theoretical approach of his own, associated with his Autonomy Project. In this later period he argues that Marx's ideas have become irrelevant and have no contribution to make to addressing the problems of today. My article engages critically with that view. I argue not only that a number of Marx's ideas continue to be relevant today, but also that the views of the later Castoriadis himself rely heavily on them. Ultimately, therefore Castoriadis's attempt to break completely with Marxism is unsuccessful

    Una schiavitù universale. Cornelius Castoriadis lettore di Tocqueville

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    Between 1979 and 1994 Cornelius Castoriadis repeatedly, but piecemeal, confronts the legacy of Alexis de Tocqueville. In a context in which the rediscovery of this author is marked by the influence of Raymond Aron in a liberal and Atlanticist key, Castoriadis's position - although sociologically close to Aronian circles - appears difficult to situate: to Tocqueville he concedes the lucidity of having identified a basic tendency of modernity, the equalization of economic conditions, without, however, having fully understood its counter-tendency, namely the inequality in regimes of individual autonomy. Through the comparison with the author of Democracy in America, Castoriadis can thus vindicate his conception of equality coinciding with freedom in the figure of autonomy, a third way from Marxists and liberals

    Cornelius Castoriadis...

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    Castoriadis Cornelius. Cornelius Castoriadis.... In: Politix, vol. 1, n°1, Hiver 1988. Mobilisations étudiantes, automne 1986. pp. 22-23

    Zoom sur... Cornelius Castoriadis

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    Le carnet du Sophiapol met à disposition une bibliographie détaillée en français de et sur Cornelius Castoriadis (né le 11/03/1922 à Constantinople ; mort le 26/12/1997 à Paris), indique également des traductions en langue anglaise, ainsi qu'une liste des adresses de sites web où il est question de son oeuvre. Elles ont été réalisées par Claude Helbling. . I. Ouvrages, articles et entretiens de Cornelius Castoriadis II. Ouvrages, études et articles sur Castoriadis III. Ouvrages, article..

    Dossier sobre Cornelius Castoriadis

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    This dossier regarding Cornelius Castoriadis is a small but significant demonstration of the depth, creativity, and relevance of a main philosopher to understanding the XXI century and going over the history of the battle for autonomy.El presente Dossier sobre Cornelius Castoriadis es una pequeña pero significativa muestra de la profundidad, creatividad y actualidad de un pensador clave para entender el siglo XXI y releer la historia de la lucha por la autonomía

    Cornelius Castoriadis et l'autonomie

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    Présentation générale de la pensée de Cornelius Castoriadis, à partir du projet d'autonomi

    Cornelius Castoriadis 1922-1997

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    Cornelius Castoriadis: "Das Projekt der revolutionären Praxis"

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    Diese Arbeit behandelt das Verhältnis von Theorie und Praxis bei Cornelius Castoriadis. Besondere Beachtung findet Castoriadis Vorstellung der revolutionären Praxis

    Cornelius Castoriadis: "Das Projekt der revolutionären Praxis"

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    Diese Arbeit behandelt das Verhältnis von Theorie und Praxis bei Cornelius Castoriadis. Besondere Beachtung findet Castoriadis Vorstellung der revolutionären Praxis

    Contribution de Cornelius Castoriadis (philosophe, EHESS)

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    Castoriadis Cornelius. Contribution de Cornelius Castoriadis (philosophe, EHESS). In: Politix, vol. 1, n°1, Hiver 1988. Mobilisations étudiantes, automne 1986. pp. 16-18
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