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Michel Henry

    January 10, 1922 – July 3, 2002
    Inkarnation
    From Communism to Capitalism
    Peripheral Course Book 10
    Marx
    Incarnation: A Philosophy of Flesh
    Material Phenomenology
    • 2019

      Marx

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      According to Michel Henry, no thinker has been more influential than Marx, and no one has been more misunderstood. With his characteristic clarity and elegance, Henry seeks to pull out the philosophical heart of Marx's work and the reasons this complex philosophy has so often been simplified, distorted and obscured. Marx: An Introduction is not just a recovery of the theoretical centre of Marx's thinking, but also a brilliant introduction to the work of Marx in general; concise and punchy without glossing over the difficult material, it provides a totally fresh reading of Marx's corpus. Michel Henry shares with Marx a concern for the living work and the living individual and this shared preoccupation is brilliantly conveyed throughout the book. An essential read for those wrestling with Marx for the first time, and those looking for a new way to approach well-trodden territory.

      Marx
    • 2017

      Both a unique witness of transformative events in the late 20th century, and a prescient analysis of our present economic crises from a major French philosopher, Michel Henry's From Communism to Capitalism adds an important economic dimension to his earlier social critique. It begins by tracing the collapse of communist regimes back to their failure to implement Marx's original insights into the irreplaceable value of the living individual. Henry goes on to apply this same criticism to the surviving capitalist economic systems, portending their eventual and inevitable collapse. The influence of Michel Henry's radical revision of phenomenological thought is only now beginning to be felt in full force, and this edition is the first English translation of his major engagement with socio-economic questions. From Communism to Capitalism reinterprets politics and economics in light of the failure of socialism and the pervasiveness of global capitalism, and Henry subjects both to critique on the basis of his own philosophy of life. His notion of the individual is one that, as subjective affect, subtends both Marxist collectivism and liberalism simultaneously. In addition to providing a crucial economic elaboration of Henry's influential social critiques, this work provides a context for understanding the 2008 financial shock and offers important insights into the political motivations behind the 'Arab spring'.

      From Communism to Capitalism
    • 2015

      Incarnation: A Philosophy of Flesh

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book presents a compelling argument that Incarnation transcends mere physical existence, emphasizing the significance of being in the flesh. Michel Henry explores how true experiences, such as joy, sorrow, and sensory perceptions, originate from our embodiment. This perspective highlights the profound connection between existence and the flesh, suggesting that our understanding of life is deeply rooted in our physical sensations and experiences.

      Incarnation: A Philosophy of Flesh
    • 2008

      Offers an investigation of Husserlian phenomenology. This book is suitable for those interested in the future of phenomenology or in a philosophy of life in the truest sense.

      Material Phenomenology