In The Dialectic of Structure and History, Volume Two of Social
Structure and Forms of Consciousness, Istvan Meszaros brings the
comprehension of our condition and the possibility of emancipatory
social action beyond the highest point reached to date. Building on
the indicatory flashes of conceptual lightning in the Grundrisse
and other works of Karl Marx, Meszaros sets out the relations of
structure and agency, individual and society, base and
superstructure, nature and history, in a dialectical totality open
to the future.
The project is brought to its conclusion by means of critique,
an analysis that shows not only the inadequacies of the thought
critiqued but at the same time their social historical cause. The
crucial questions are addressed through critique of the highest
point of honest and brilliant thought in capital's ascending phase,
that of Adam Smith, Kant, and Hegel, as well as the irrationalities
and dishonesty of the apologists of the capital system's descending
phase, such as Hayek and Popper. The dead ends of both
Levi-Strauss's structuralism and post-modernism, arising from their
denial of history, are placed in their context as
capital-apologetics.
What Meszaros, the leading Marxist philosopher of our times, has
achieved is of world historical importance. He has cleared the
philosophical ground to permit the illumination of a path to
transcend the destructive death spiral of the capital system.
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