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2017, Confronting Capital and Empire

Fees are subject to change. This book is printed on acid-free paper and produced in a sustainable manner. Contents Acknowledgments vii List of Contributors viii Introduction: Studying the Kyoto School Philosophy, Intellectual History, and Marx's Critique of Modernity 1 Viren Murthy, Fabian Schäfer, and Max Ward part 1 The Kyoto School and the Problem of Philosophy, History, and Politics 1 Philosophy and Answerability The Kyoto School and the Epiphanic Moment of World History 21 Harry Harootunian part 2 Rethinking Nishida Kitarō with Marx 2 The Labor Process and the Genesis of Historical Time With Marx, With Nishida 61 William Haver 3 Commodity Fetishism and the Fetishism of Nothingness On the Problem of Inversion in Marx and Nishida 79 Elena Louisa Lange 4 Nishida Kitarō and the Antinomies of Bourgeois Philosophy 105 Christian Uhl part 3 Tanabe Hajime, Imperialism, and Capitalism 5 Ethnicity and Species On the Philosophy of the Multiethnic State and Japanese Imperialism 143 Naoki Sakai vi Contents 6 Aleatory Dialectic 176 Takeshi Kimoto 7 Tanabe Hajime as Storyteller Or, Reading Philosophy as Metanoetics as Narrative 205 Max Ward part 4 The Legacies of Kyoto School Philosophy 8 The Subjective Drive of Capital Kakehashi Akihide's Phenomenology of Matter 229 Gavin Walker 9 Umemoto Katsumi, Subjective Nothingness, and the Critique of Civil Society 263 Viren Murthy 10 The "Logic of Committee" and the Newspaper Doyōbi (Saturday)

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