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Raya Dunayevskaya

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Born January 1, 1910
Died January 1, 1987 (77 years old)
Also known as: Dunayevskaya, Raya, 1910-1987, Raya Dunayevskaya American philosopher
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Marx's Philosophy of Revolution in Permanence for Our Day

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Marx's Philosophy of Revolution in Permanence for Our Day, a selection of writings by the Marxist-Humanist philosopher and revolutionary Raya Dunayevskaya, brings out the contemporary urgency of Marx's work as a philosophy of revolution in permanence. That dialectic permeates the totality of Marx's body of ideas and activities. Major themes include Marx's transformation of the Hegelian dialectic; the inseparability of Marx's economics, humanism, and dialectic; the battle of ideas with post-Marx Marxism, beginning with Engels; Black liberation, internationalism, and women's liberation; today's burning question of the relationship between spontaneity, organization, and philosophy; the emergence of counter-revolution from within the revolution; and the problem of what happens after the revolution.

Russia : From Proletarian Revolution to State-Capitalist Counter-Revolution

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Russia: From Proletarian Revolution to State-Capitalist Counter-Revolution' is a selection of writings by the Marxist-Humanist philosopher Raya Dunayevskaya, which begins with an examination of Lenin's Hegel Notebooks, his philosophic preparation for proletarian revolution, followed by a section on "What Happens After" the revolution - the first years post 1917. Analyses of Trotsky, Stalin, Bukharin, and Luxemburg are presented. A key section is "Russia's Transformation into Opposite: The Theory of State-Capitalism." Opposition to Russian state-capitalism such as the 1953 East Germany Revolt and the 1956 Hungarian Revolution are described. Mao's China as another form of state-capitalism, as well as the Sino-Soviet conflict, is discussed. The study ends with a "battle of ideas" with other analyses of the Revolution and its aftermath.