CONCEALED within the pages of The Death of Consensus is a revelation that invites the reader to think about British political history not in terms of events, but processes. While the author insists ...
Upanishadic neti, neti, not this, not that, and Hegel’s dialectic, while distinct, share a common thread: the use of negation and movement to arrive at a deeper understanding of reality. Though ...
The decade or so since the financial crisis of 2008 has seen a resurgence of interest in what nineteenth-century thinkers would have called “the social question,” backpedaling somewhat from the ...
Family communication is a multifaceted process that extends beyond the simple exchange of information to include the complex negotiation of individual identities and relational roles. At its core, ...
While not disputing the claim that the word 'dialectic' has many meanings, it is argued that there exists in the diversity a unity which is expressed as a conception of development that possesses four ...
Using Aristotle's dialectic to define Aristotle's dialectic. Dialectic, unlike logic, is concerned with particular individuals with whom we are engaged with in argument. The argument proceeds by ...
The paper intends to offer a framework of understanding the dual rise of econo-centric capitalism and logo-centric fundamentalism as a dialectical process of mutual generation and destruction in the ...
When Raya Dunayevskaya wrote the following letter to her colleagues on the National Editorial Board of News and Letters Committees, she had just completed a draft of her second book, PHILOSOPHY AND ...