Jean-Paul Sartre and the Politics of Reason
A Theory of History
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:25th Jun '09
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A reading of Sartre's later works, charting his transformation from existentialist to committed Marxist defender.
Andrew Dobson's new examination of Sartre's later works, particularly the biographies of Baudelaire, Genet and Flaubert, and also the Critique, shows his transformation by the War from existentialist to Marxist, and his commitment to an overarching political project throughout his writings.Andrew Dobson charts Sartre's transformation from novelist and apolitical philosopher of existentialism, before the Second World War, to a committed defender of Marxism and Marxist method after it. Examining Sartre's post-war work in detail, he shows how the biographies of Baudelaire, Genet and Flaubert, often considered tangential to his main oeuvres, are in fact central to this defence of Marxism, and should therefore be read as acts of political commitment. Andrew Dobson's study of posthumous sources, including the extended commentaries in English of Volume II of the Critique of dialectical reason, and in its insistence on reading Sartre's philosophical development as primarily politically motivated. It provides a clear reading of some of Sartre's less familiar works, situating them in an overarching social and political project.
ISBN: 9780521115070
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
Weight: 320g
212 pages