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  • File Name: Other/LPOE70.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays
  • 10 Occurence(s) of the search term AprilDescription:
    org  (May 2002) 'Philosophy as a Revolutionary Weapon' first published in L'Unità, 1968 (© L'Unità 1968), this translation first published in New Left Review, 1971 (© New Left Review 1971); 'Lenin and Philosophy' first published by François Maspero, 1968 (© François Maspero 1968); 'Preface to Capital Volume One' first published by Garnier-Flammarion, 1969 (© Garnier-Flammarion 1969); 'Lenin before Hegel' from an unpublished typescript, 1969 (© Louis Althusser 1969); 'Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses' first published in La Pensée, 1970 (© La Pensée 1970); 'Freud and Lacan' first published in La Nouvelle Critique, 1964 (© La Nouvelle Critique 1964), this translation first published by New Left Review, 1969 (© New Left Review 1969); 'A Letter on Art in Reply to André Daspre' first published in La Nouvelle Critique, 1966 (© La Nouvelle Critique 1966); 'Cremonini, Painter of the Abstract' first published in Démocratie Nouvelle, 1966 (© Démocratie Nouvelle 1966).   Foreword  7 Philosophy as a Revolutionary Weapon (February 1968 )  11 Lenin and Philosophy (February 1968 )  23    Appendix  68 Preface to Capital Volume One (March I969 )  71    The Rudiments of a Critical Bibliography  102 Lenin before Hegel (April 1969 )  107 Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses (Notes towards an Investigation) (January-April 1969 )  127  A P P E N D I X Freud and Lacan (January 1964, corrected February 1969 )  189 A Letter on Art in Reply to Andre Daspre (April 1966 )  221 Cremonini, Painter of the Abstract (August 1966 )  229 Index  243  [not available]    page 7   Foreword     I am glad to be able to extend a few words of welcome to the reader who does me the honour of opening this book.     I trust him: he will understand the political, ideological and theoretical arguments which inspired the already old philosophical essays in the Appendix; he will discern in them an internal evolution and displacement giving rise to the new Theses which appear in 'Lenin and Philosophy', 'Preface to Capital Volume One' and 'Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses'; he will realize that it is in the direction opened by the indications in these last texts that I now feel it necessary to pursue an investigation which I began more than fifteen years ago

  • File Name: Other/LPOE70i.html
    Modified: 2 February 2003
    Title: Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term AprilDescription:
    org  (May 2002) 'Philosophy as a Revolutionary Weapon' first published in L'Unità, 1968 (© L'Unità 1968), this translation first published in New Left Review, 1971 (© New Left Review 1971); 'Lenin and Philosophy' first published by François Maspero, 1968 (© François Maspero 1968); 'Preface to Capital Volume One' first published by Garnier-Flammarion, 1969 (© Garnier-Flammarion 1969); 'Lenin before Hegel' from an unpublished typescript, 1969 (© Louis Althusser 1969).   [ - Part 1 - ] Foreword  7 Philosophy as a Revolutionary Weapon (February 1968 )  11 Lenin and Philosophy (February 1968 )  23    Appendix  68 Preface to Capital Volume One (March I969 )  71    The Rudiments of a Critical Bibliography  102 Lenin before Hegel (April 1969 )  107  page 7   Foreword     I am glad to be able to extend a few words of welcome to the reader who does me the honour of opening this book.     I trust him: he will understand the political, ideological and theoretical arguments which inspired the already old philosophical essays in the Appendix; he will discern in them an internal evolution and displacement giving rise to the new Theses which appear in 'Lenin and Philosophy', 'Preface to Capital Volume One' and 'Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses'; he will realize that it is in the direction opened by the indications in these last texts that I now feel it necessary to pursue an investigation which I began more than fifteen years ago

  • File Name: Other/LPOE70ii.html
    Modified: 2 February 2003
    Title: Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays
  • 7 Occurence(s) of the search term AprilDescription:
    org  (May 2002) 'Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses' first published in La Pensée, 1970 (© La Pensée 1970); 'Freud and Lacan' first published in La Nouvelle Critique, 1964 (© La Nouvelle Critique 1964), this translation first published by New Left Review, 1969 (© New Left Review 1969); 'A Letter on Art in Reply to André Daspre' first published in La Nouvelle Critique, 1966 (© La Nouvelle Critique 1966); 'Cremonini, Painter of the Abstract' first published in Démocratie Nouvelle, 1966 (© Démocratie Nouvelle 1966).   [ - Part 2 - ] Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses (Notes towards an Investigation) (January-April 1969 )  127  A P P E N D I X Freud and Lacan (January 1964, corrected February 1969 )  189 A Letter on Art in Reply to Andre Daspre (April 1966 )  221 Cremonini, Painter of the Abstract (August 1966 )  229 Index  [not available]  page 127   Ideology and  Ideological State Apparatuses  (Notes towards  an Investigation)    O N  T H E  R E P R O D U C T I O N  O F  T H E  C O N D I T I O N S O F  P R O D U C T I O N[1]  I must now expose more fully something which was briefly glimpsed in my analysis when I spoke of the necessity to renew the means of production if production is to be possible. That was a passing hint

  • File Name: Other/LPOE70NB.html
    Modified: 2 February 2003
    Title: Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term AprilDescription:
    'Philosophy as a Revolutionary Weapon' first published in L'Unità, 1968 (© L'Unità 1968), this translation first published in New Left Review, 1971 (© New Left Review 1971); 'Lenin and Philosophy' first published by François Maspero, 1968 (© François Maspero 1968); 'Preface to Capital Volume One' first published by Garnier-Flammarion, 1969 (© Garnier-Flammarion 1969); 'Lenin before Hegel' from an unpublished typescript, 1969 (© Louis Althusser 1969); 'Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses' first published in La Pensée, 1970 (© La Pensée 1970); 'Freud and Lacan' first published in La Nouvelle Critique, 1964 (© La Nouvelle Critique 1964), this translation first published by New Left Review, 1969 (© New Left Review 1969); 'A Letter on Art in Reply to André Daspre' first published in La Nouvelle Critique, 1966 (© La Nouvelle Critique 1966); 'Cremonini, Painter of the Abstract' first published in Démocratie Nouvelle, 1966 (© Démocratie Nouvelle 1966).   [ - Part 1 - ] Foreword  7 Philosophy as a Revolutionary Weapon (February 1968 )  11 Lenin and Philosophy (February 1968 )  23    Appendix  68 Preface to Capital Volume One (March I969 )  71    The Rudiments of a Critical Bibliography  102 Lenin before Hegel (April 1969 )  107   [ - Part 2 - ] Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses (Notes towards an Investigation) (January-April 1969 )  127  A P P E N D I X Freud and Lacan (January 1964, corrected February 1969 )  189 A Letter on Art in Reply to André Daspre (April 1966 )  221 Cremonini, Painter of the Abstract (August 1966 )  229 Index  243  [not available] Download All (483k) Part 1 (249k) Part 2 (237k) From Marx to Mao Other Documents Reading Guide .

  • File Name: Other/LUU63.pdf
    Modified: 5 September 2006
    Title:
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term AprilDescription:
    Our good intentions were even subjected to repeated censure by certain people. In its desire to uphold the principles guiding the mutual relations of fraternal Parties and countries and to strengthen unity, the Chinese Communist Party in 6 April 1962 gave its active support to the proposals made by some fraternal Parties for easing relations and improving the atmosphere, and, in a letter to the fraternal Party concerned, formally expressed its opinion that a meeting of representatives of the Communist and Workersą Parties of all countries should be convened to iron out differences and strengthen unity through comradely discussion and consultation. We also pointed out that, prior to such a meeting, all fraternal Parties should make extensive preparations, including the cessation of radio and press attacks on another fraternal Party, in order to create favourable conditions for the meeting and ensure its success


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