From ROSA LUXEMBURG, WOMEN'S LIBERATION AND MARX'S PHILOSOPHY OF REVOLUTION
(Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1991; original edition,
1981):
Chapter 11, "The Philosopher of Permanent Revolution Creates New Ground for
Organization"
Chapter 12, "The Last Writings of Marx Point a Trail to the 1980s"
From THE RAYA DUNAYEVSKAYA COLLECTION-MARXIST-HUMANISM: A HALF-CENTURY OF
ITS WORLD DEVELOPMENT:
"The Trail to the 1980s for Transforming Reality" (September 1981).
Perspectives Thesis to News and Letters Committees Plenum, 7090.
"On the 150th Anniversary since Hegel' Death: How Valid for Our Day are
Marx's Hegelian Roots?" (December 1981, originally in News & Letters), 7481.
"On the Battle of Ideas: Philosophic-Theoretic Points of Departure as
Political Tendencies Respond to the Objective Situation" (Oct. 15, 1982).
Political-Philosophic Letter, 7486.
"Marxist-Humanism 1983: The Summation that is a New Beginning" (Jan. 1,
1983), 7639.
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From SUPPLEMENT TO THE RAYA DUNAYEVSKAYA COLLECTION-MARXIST-HUMANISM: A
HALF-CENTURY OF ITS WORLD DEVELOPMENT:
"What is New in the Concept and Practice of Organization Since Chapter 11
of ROSA LUXEMBURG, WOMEN'S LIBERATION AND MARX'S PHILOSOPHY OF REVOLUTION"
(Oct. 22, 1984), 17174.
Letter to David Joravsky (May 15, 1985). On the section on "Organizational
Interlude" in MARXISM AND FREEDOM and subjecting the question of the Party
to Absolute Method, 17213.
"Notes on Organization and Religion in Hegel" (Oct. 6, 1986), 10788.
"1953 as Concept vs. Experience" (May 13, 1987). On the dialectic of
philosophy as inseparable from the dialectic of organization, 10923.
THE PHILOSOPHIC MOMENT OF MARXIST-HUMANISM (Chicago: News and Letters, 1989):
Includes "Presentation on the Dialectics of Organization and Philosophy"
(June 1, 1987) and "Letters on Hegel's Absolutes" (May 12, 20, 1953).
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