Reading on the influence of Hegelian logic upon Marx's method

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Harrison
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Jun 25 2013 12:03
Reading on the influence of Hegelian logic upon Marx's method

Hello, i'm looking for suggested texts or video lectures providing an introduction to the application of Hegel's logic in Marx's methodology.

My level of understanding of Marx's method is partial to say the least, but i'm hoping learning to understand the influence of Hegelian logic might enrich my understanding.

I was able to find this

and this

Marx's Grundrisse and Hegel's Logic - Hiroshi Uchida (1988)

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Jun 25 2013 13:09

The Uchida book is decent, but you need to read it alongside Grundrisse. C. J. Arthur does a lot on the connection so just Google some of his stuff.

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Jun 25 2013 13:49

This is good, by one of the Aufheben folks: http://libcom.org/library/incomplete-marx

I started reading Chris Arthur's book before, argues strongly that Hegel's logic describes the specific features of bourgeois society, and therefore is compatible/necessary for a proper reading of Marx, despite Hegel's idealism (iirc anyway, it was a couple of years ago).

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Jun 25 2013 13:58

Thanks and much appreciated, i'll take a look at those suggestions.

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Jun 25 2013 14:50

Oh yeah, the Incomplete Marx is excellent.