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    History and Totality: Radical Historicism from Hegel to Foucault.John E. Grumley, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel & Michel Foucault - 1989 - Routledge.
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  2. Editorial Consultants, Volume 13.John Bokina, Terrell Carver, Victor Castellani & John Grumley - 2008 - The European Legacy 13 (7):921-922.
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    Contemporary China and the Budapest School in Australia: A Parallel history.John Grumley - 2024 - Constellations 31 (1):114-118.
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    Contemporary China and the Budapest School in Australia: A Parallel history.John Grumley - 2024 - Constellations 31 (1):114-118.
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    Agnes Heller: a moralist in the vortex of history.John E. Grumley - 2005 - Ann Arbor, MI: Pluto Press.
    Agnes Heller is one of the leading thinkers to come out of the tradition of critical theory. Her awesome intellectual range and output includes ethics, philosophical anthropology, political philosophy and a theory of modernity and its culture. Hungarian by birth, she was one of the best known dissident Marxists in central Europe in the 1960's and 1970's. Since her forced immigration she has held visiting lectureships all over the world and has been the Hannah Arendt Professor of Philosophy at the (...)
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    Towards an intellectual Biography of György Márkus.John Edward Grumley - 2021 - Constellations 28 (3):293-305.
    Constellations, Volume 28, Issue 3, Page 293-305, September 2021.
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    The Messianic, Sovereignty and the Camps: Arendt and Agamben.John Grumley - 2015 - Critical Horizons 16 (3):227-245.
    After centuries of relative neglect, the notion of the messianic is again in vogue in radical discourse. This paper explores the meaning and significance of this concept in the work of Hannah Arendt and Giorgio Agamben. They have been chosen not only because of their biographical and theoretical linkages to the thinker most responsible for the current resurgence of the concept of the messianic – Walter Benjamin – but also because they offer two alternative readings of precisely this concept. After (...)
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    The paradoxes of democratic life: Márkus and Honneth on freedom.John Grumley - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 126 (1):52-69.
    Recent events have only reinforced the fact that the value of freedom occupies a pre-eminent, but also paradoxical, role in modern societies. Nowhere have the ambiguities and ambivalences of this leading concept been more fully explored than in recent analyses by György Márkus and Axel Honneth. The following paper brings these two theorists together, examining Márkus’s claims for the perplexity that overtakes an investigation of modern freedom against the background of Honneth’s most recent magnum opus. This contrast will provide mutual (...)
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    Success, Needs and Decency: For Marysia Márkus.John Grumley - 2019 - Thesis Eleven 151 (1):43-49.
    In the following paper I will analyse three key themes characteristic of the life and work of Marisha Márkus. This paper was originally read for a conference on her work at the time of her farewell from the University of New South Wales in 2002. Success, Needs and Decency are signature themes that percolate through her work. Under the theme of success I turn to central ideas in her early sociology of women and to the meaning of success in the (...)
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    After Thoughts: Beyond the ‘System’: Political and Cultural Lectures by Agnes Heller.John Edward Grumley (ed.) - 2019 - Boston: Brill.
    This collection of lectures by world-renowned philosopher Agnes Heller, edited and introduced by John Grumley, covers a range of political and cultural issues, from the highly topical to modern classics.
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    History and totality: radical historicism from Hegel to Foucault.John E. Grumley - 1989 - New York: Routledge.
    Introduction Philosophy, Georg Lukacs once observed, originally arose as a cultural response to loss. The unified totality of immediate, meaningful social ...
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  12. Adventures of the Concept of Totality: Thoughts on Martin Jay's Marxism and Totality.John Grumley - 1986 - Thesis Eleven 15 (1):111-121.
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    Antipodean Enlightenment: Markus on Culture.John Grumley - 2013 - Critical Horizons 14 (2):156-180.
    In his monumental collection Culture, Science, Society: The Constitution of Cultural Modernity, György Markus lays down the conceptual framework for the theorisation of modern high culture across the cultural spheres and articulates an account of cultural pragmatics or cultural relations – author, text and public – in the domains of science, arts and the humanities. He explores in great detail the conceptual keystones in the evolution of the cultural self-understanding of modernity from the enlightenment until today. Markus’s work resonates with (...)
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  14. `Worldliness' in the Modern World: Heller and Arendt.John Grumley - 1996 - Thesis Eleven 47 (1):73-88.
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  15. Weber's Fragmentation Of Totality.John Grumley - 1988 - Thesis Eleven 21 (1):20-39.
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    Towards a Critical Theory of Cultural Pragmatics: The Márkus Road.John Grumley - 2019 - Critical Horizons 20 (3):221-232.
    ABSTRACTAt the time of his death in 2016 György Márkus’s magnum opus on the culture of modernity that he laboured on throughout his post-Budapest period remained unfinished. This paper attempts to reconstruct the theory of Cultural Pragmatics that lay at the core of this immense project. The intention is to retrieve the key ideas of Márkus’s understanding of modern cultural relations by reviewing the terms of his critique of Roland Barthes and Michel Foucault on the issue of authorship. A distinctive (...)
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    Agnes Heller and the Question of Humanism.John Grumley - 2007 - European Journal of Political Theory 6 (2):125-140.
    This article explores the vagaries of Agnes Heller's relationship to humanism. It initially outlines a brief account of both the historical adventures of humanism and of the great debates in the middle of the 20th century that conditioned the contemporary reception of the concept of humanism. It then analyses Heller's own unique intellectual formation under the tutelage of Lukács. After briefly outlining her initial commitment to his humanist programme for the ‘Renaissance of Marxism’, it looks in more depth at her (...)
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    Agnes Heller's Existential Ethics and Bare Life.John Grumley - 2008 - The European Legacy 13 (6):703-713.
    The following paper explicates and critically analyses the existential ethics of the reflective postmodernist phase in the work of Agnes Heller. Beginning with a brief summary of the biographical and theoretical roots of her development, it goes on to analyse the meaning of her key slogan of ?turning contingency into destiny.? After elaborating her version of the ?existential leap? and her later attempts to refine her position in An Ethics of Personality, the paper will employ some literary lives from W. (...)
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    Ágnes Heller finds her voice.John Grumley - 2014 - Thesis Eleven 125 (1):132-137.
    The paper is a reflection on the biography and philosophy of Ágnes Heller. It considers questions of emigration, personality, politics, change, continuity, and friendship in the development of her philosophy.
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    Agnes Heller’s Late Lectures: Method, Scope and Contemporaneity.John Grumley - 2020 - Critical Horizons 21 (4):378-384.
    ABSTRACT In this paper I take a closer look at Agnes Heller’s late public lectures and her theoretical methods, scope and their contemporaneity. My relationship to Agnes Heller was a thirty-five year long friendship. She was one of my early mentors. Into her nineties, Agnes was characterized by great vitality, all-consuming interests, from all domains of higher culture to the everyday and current politics. I also meet her periodically during that time in Sydney, Budapest and New York and have some (...)
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    A Utopian Dialectic of Needs? Heller's Theory of Radical Needs.John Grumley - 1999 - Thesis Eleven 59 (1):53-72.
    The concept of `radical needs' has been a constant element in Heller's social philosophy over the last 25 years despite the fact that her own perspective moved progressively away from Marxian philosophical anthropology towards the position that she now characterizes as reflective post-modernism. This article charts this theoretical journey with a close examination of her articulation of the concept of radical needs in various phases of her work. Beginning with an attempt to rescue Marxism from the clutches of objectivism and (...)
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    Dialogue with the Dead: Sebald, Creatureliness, and the Philosophy of Mere Life.John Grumley - 2011 - The European Legacy 16 (4):505 - 518.
    The idea of a ?dialogue with the dead? strikes us by turns as both impossible and intriguing. Yet, what can be really meant by it is far from clear. This essay attempts to explore this idea in the work of novelist W. G. Sebald. It examines the scope and the meaning of such an interchange in his works and connects this theme to his wider explorations of ?creaturely life.? It also links this particular dimension of Sebald's notion of ?creaturely? or (...)
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    Editors' Intro.John Grumley & Pauline Johnson - 2019 - Thesis Eleven 151 (1):3-4.
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    Editors' Intro.John Grumley & Pauline Johnson - 2019 - Thesis Eleven 151 (1):3-4.
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    Exploring the Options in No-Man’s Land: Heller and Markus on the Antinomies of Modern Culture.John Grumley - 2003 - Thesis Eleven 75 (1):25-38.
    This paper compares the analysis of the antinomies of modern culture in the work of Agnes Heller and György Markus. It is particularly concerned with Heller’s innovative introduction of a third optative concept of culture as cultural conversation. The rationale, contours and diagnosis linked to this normative concept are explored and contrasted to the historicising alternative presented in Markus. It is argued that some weaknesses in Heller’s account are intimately linked to the utopian aspiration of her understanding of philosophy.
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  26. From contingency to destiny.John Grumley - 2009 - In Katie Terezakis (ed.), Engaging Agnes Heller: A Critical Companion. Lexington Books.
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    Fukuyama's Hegelianism—Historical exhaustion or philosophical closure.John Grumley - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (3):379-392.
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    From the agora to the coffee-house: Heller's Quest for philosophical radicalism.John Grumley - 2001 - Critical Horizons 2 (2):255-282.
    This paper considers Agnes Heller's attempt to construct a post Marxist radical philosophy. It examines the two main phases of this project: beginning with her late seventies A Radical Philosophy, it charts her development towards the position she now characterises as reflective post-modernism. It shows that despite a constant commitment to rational critique, Heller's concept of philosophical radicalism has shifted from an emphasis on total critique to that of maintaining balance between the rival technological and historical imaginations that exercise a (...)
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    György Márkus, 75% mensch: On the occasion of the publication of the English version of How Is Critical Economic Theory Possible?.John Grumley - 2023 - Thesis Eleven 178 (1):7-16.
    In this article I give an overall interpretation of the development of the Budapest School in Australia as political emigres, who initially worked and wrote in Melbourne and Sydney until the final years when Heller and Feher moved on to New York in the mid-1980s and then back to Budapest in 1993. The translation of How Is Critical Economic Theory Possible? has allowed us to better grasp the motivations and theoretical innovations of the Budapest School, to appreciate their internal disputes (...)
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    Hannah Arendt.John Grumley - 2017 - In Adam Kotsko & Carlo Salzani (eds.), Agamben's Philosophical Lineage. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 99-108.
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  31. Hegel, Habermas and the spirit of critical theory.John Grumley - 2005 - Critical Horizons 6 (1):87-99.
    This paper explores the complex relation between Hegel and Habermas. Centring the discussion around the key themes of philosophy, modernity and political philosophy, it argues for a gradual re-approachment of Habermas towards Hegel. In the final section on critical theory, it takes up the question of the spirit of this theory to offer a more trenchant critique of Habermas' theoretical short-coming from this perspective.
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    How Is Critical Economic Theory Possible?John Edward Grumley & János Kis (eds.) - 2022 - Social and Critical Theory.
    This book is a masterpiece of critical theory. It provides an illuminating and original meta-theoretical account of Marx's general views of critical economic theory. Sympathetic to the general aims of Marx, it also excavates the internal contradictions of the Marxian theory with unparalleled care. Written in Hungarian in the early 1970s, it was censored by the communist authorities immediately after its completion. Its belated publication in English signifies a major boon for research scholars in a range of disciplines, including philosophy, (...)
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    Heller's Paradoxical Cultural Modernity.John Grumley - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (1):25-35.
  34. Marx and the Philosophy of the Subject: Markus Contra Habermas.John Grumley - 1991 - Thesis Eleven 28 (1):52-69.
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    Max Horkheimer: a new interpretation.John Grumley - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (1):126-129.
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    Márkus, our contemporary.John Grumley & Harriet Johnson - 2020 - Thesis Eleven 160 (1):3-5.
    Theories of a new phase of earth history, the Anthropocene, position human world-making activity as a bio-geological force. Social interventions into earth systems have been extensive and malignant, altering the earth’s surface, atmosphere, oceans, and systems of nutrient cycling. To adapt and respond to emerging planetary dangers requires the collaboration of scholars from many different disciplines. In this paper, I argue that a coalition of the arts and sciences might draw upon György Márkus’s extensive studies of the topography of ‘high’ (...)
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    New adventures in the dialectic of humanism: Todorov, sebald and Agamben.John Grumley - 2008 - Critical Horizons 9 (2):189-213.
    This paper attempts to assess the state of the contemporary debate over humanism. Beginning with a brief recap of the main historical meanings of the concept of humanism itself, it details both the most recent articulation of the humanist standpoint in the work of Tzvetan Todorov and his "critical humanism" and the most potent anti-humanist replies in W.G. Sebald and Giorgio Agamben. While concerned to critically evaluate these new constellations of the debate, its main contention is not to wholly endorse (...)
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    Negotiating the `Double Bind': Heller's Theory of Modernity.John Grumley - 2000 - European Journal of Social Theory 3 (4):429-447.
    Agnes Heller was one of the first critical theorists to turn her attention to a contemporary theory of modernity. Yet her many writings on this topic remained fragments until the publication of her A Theory of Modernity (1999). This article focuses on the structural elements of this account. It traces the evolution of Heller's ideas in regard to logics, dynamic and social arrangement of modernity. It explains how these fit into her own development towards the standpoint she describes as postmodern (...)
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    On Reconciling Biopolitics and Critical Theory.John Grumley - 2017 - The European Legacy 22 (2):199-209.
    This article examines attempts to reconcile biopolitics and Critical Theory, by drawing on Miguel Vatter’s The Republic of the Living. Vatter contends that modern neoliberal government has become biopolitical by incorporating biological life into the calculations of political rationality. To counteract its “normalising” impacts, he recommends an “affirmative politics” of the living, one that escapes the techniques envisaged to administer and govern life. Only a dual approach, he suggests, that fuses both democratic and critical political and economic arguments, can contest (...)
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    Revolting liberties: Revolution and freedom in Arendt and Foucault.John Grumley - 1998 - The European Legacy 3 (1):53-71.
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    Saying Goodbye to George.John Grumley - 2017 - Thesis Eleven 138 (1):109-113.
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    Tragedy and Philosophy: A Parallel History.John Edward Grumley, David Roberts & Pauline Johnson (eds.) - 2021 - Brill.
    Completed shortly before her death in 2019, _Tragedy and Philosophy. A Parallel History_ is the sum of Agnes Heller’s reflections on European history and culture, seen through the prism of Europe’s two unique literary creations: tragedy and philosophy.
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    The critical potential of Marx today: The Echeverría/márkus exchange.John Grumley - 2017 - Thesis Eleven 138 (1):121-125.
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    The Dialectic of Enlightenment Reconsidered.John Grumley - 2019 - Tandf: Critical Horizons 20 (1):71-87.
    Volume 20, Issue 1, February 2019, Page 71-87.
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    The road not taken – Márkus on Habermas: In memory of György Márkus.John Grumley - 2020 - Thesis Eleven 160 (1):34-42.
    This paper concerns a little-known debate between Jürgen Habermas and György Márkus. Habermas argued that the Marxian paradigm of production was obsolete in the light of his own proposal for a ‘communicative turn’ in contemporary critical theories that avoids reductivism by focusing on moral learning processes connected to language and communicative interaction. This paper sets out Habermas’s critique of the paradigm of production and Márkus’s rebuttal.
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    Null.Doohwan Ahn, Sanda Badescu, Giorgio Baruchello, Raj Nath Bhat, Laura Boileau, Rosalind Carey, Camelia-Mihaela Cmeciu, Alan Goldstone, James Grieve, John Grumley, Grant Havers, Stefan Höjelid, Peter Isackson, Marguerite Johnson, Adrienne Kertzer, J.-Guy Lalande, Clinton R. Long, Joseph Mali, Ben Marsden, Peter Monteath, Michael Edward Moore, Jeff Noonan, Lynda Payne, Joyce Senders Pedersen, Brayton Polka, Lily Polliack, John Preston, Anthony Pym, Marina Ritzarev, Joseph Rouse, Peter N. Saeta, Arthur B. Shostak, Stanley Shostak, Marcia Landy, Kenneth R. Stunkel, I. I. I. Wheeler & Phillip H. Wiebe - 2009 - The European Legacy 14 (6):731-771.
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  47. Reviews : Manfred Riedel, Between Tradition and Revolution — The Hegelian Transformation of Philosophy, Cambridge, London, 1984. [REVIEW]John Grumley - 1987 - Thesis Eleven 17 (1):122-124.
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  48. Reviews : Alvin W. Gouldner, Against Fragmentation: The Origins of Marxism and the Sociology of the Intellectuals (New York, Oxford University Press, 1985). [REVIEW]John Grumley - 1989 - Thesis Eleven 22 (1):130-133.
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  49. Review Articles : Watching the Pendulum Swing—Agnes Heller's Modernity. [REVIEW]John Grumley - 1994 - Thesis Eleven 37 (1):127-140.
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    The Cook's Encyclopedia of Baking.Gy?rgy Markus, John E. Grumley, Paul Crittenden & Pauline Johnson - 2001 - Ashgate Publishing.
    Culture and Enlightenment are the two words that best characterise the essence of György Markus's career, in whose honour this book is published. Markus devoted the last twenty years of research towards a theory of cultural objectivations and their pragmatics, and the great depth of his knowledge of the history of culture and philosophy informs all his teaching and writing. The pursuit of Enlightenment ideals attains reflective self-consciousness in Markus' works; forged in the knowledge of its own historicity, of the (...)
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