Essays in Self-Criticism

Essays in Self-Criticism pdf

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Louis Althusser

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Louis Pierre Althusser (francese: 16 ottobre 1918-22 ottobre 1990) è stato un filosofo marxista francese. È nato in Algeria e ha studiato all'École normale supérieure di Parigi, dove alla fine è diventato professore di filosofia. Althusser è stato un membro di lunga data e talvolta un forte critico del Partito Comunista Francese (Parti communiste français, PCF). I suoi argomenti e le sue tesi erano opposti alle minacce che vedeva attaccare i fondamenti teorici del marxismo. Questi includevano sia l'influenza dell'empirismo sulla teoria marxista, sia gli orientamenti socialisti umanisti e riformisti che si manifestarono come divisioni nei partiti comunisti europei, così come il problema del culto della personalità e dell'ideologia. Althusser è comunemente indicato come un marxista strutturale, anche se il suo rapporto con altre scuole di strutturalismo francese non è una semplice affiliazione ed è stato critico nei confronti di molti aspetti dello strutturalismo. La vita di Althusser è stata segnata da periodi di intensa malattia mentale. Nel 1980 uccise sua moglie, la sociologa Hélène Rytmann, strangolandola. È stato dichiarato non idoneo a sostenere un processo per pazzia e ricoverato in un ospedale psichiatrico per tre anni. Ha svolto poco altro lavoro accademico, morendo nel 1990.

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Essays in Self-Criticism pdf da Louis Althusser

Louis Althusser became a controversial figure in France with the publication of his essay "Contradiction and Overdetermination" in 1962. He became a politically controversial figure when the essay "Marxism and Humanism" appeared in 1964. The reason was his attack on the notion of humanism. "Ten years ago", he wrote at the time, "socialist humanism only existed in one form: that of class humanism. Today it exists in two forms: class humanism, where the dictatorship of the proletariat is still in force (China, etc.), and (socialist) personal humanism where it has been superseded (the USSR)". But while "the concept 'socialism' is indeed a scientific concept . . . the concept 'humanism' is no more than an ideological one". His purpose at this time was thus, first, to distinguish between the sciences and the ideologies; and second to show that while Marxism is a science, all forms of humanism must be classed among the ideologies. This was the basis of what he called "theoretical anti-humanism". (Althusser's use of the term "humanism" is specific, and it has of course nothing to do with "humanitarianism".) The reaction to his arguments, however, went far beyond the realms of theory, and into the political world itself. I will try to outline this political reaction and Althusser's response to it, because this is one of the best ways of approaching his philosophical work, and also of learning something about a man whom the French weekly Le Nouvel Observateur thought it useful 1. Both articles are reprinted in For Marx (Allen Lane, 1969).
 to describe as "one of the most mysterious and least 'public' figures in the world"! It was clearly impossible for the French Communist Party, of which Althusser has been a member since 1948 to endorse all of his writings as they appeared, since on certain points they put its own positions in question. Nevertheless, these writings were intended as an intervention in the debate within the party, and the enormous interest which they raised did not remain without an echo there. Articles, some of them hesitantly favourable, began to appear in Party journals. Lucien Sève, in some ways the Party's senior philosopher, devoted a long note to Althusser in his work La Théorie marxiste de la personnalité, outlining certain points of disagreement. But Althusser stuck to his position. Waldeck Rochet, Party General Secretary at the time, gave encouragement to his research work, while distancing the Central Committee from its conclusions.

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