Jean-Paul Sartre: La dialéctica ágil y paciente
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2005.i33.431Keywords:
Sartre, dialectics, existencialism, marxismoAbstract
This essay reconstructs the Sartrean conception of a dialectics of history and politics, as it is advanced in «In Search of a Method». The principles of Sartre's articulation of Marxism and existentialism are put forward, as well as his reflections on the existential project as the mediation between the economic base of capitalist society and its ideological superstructure, or as the subjective and practical mediation between objective contradictions. The essay argues that this idea of the project is based on an untenable dualism between Knowledge and the real, and that its concomitant notion of the imaginary is problematically formulated as a form of representation. A Marxist approach, without existentialism, can thematize subjectivity and the contingency of history and politics, without dualisms or representationist models of the imaginary.
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2005-12-30
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Arribas, S. (2005). Jean-Paul Sartre: La dialéctica ágil y paciente. Isegoría, (33), 279–299. https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2005.i33.431
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