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This title offers commentary on the engagements with religion and theology by a range of Marxist philosophers and critics. The aim is to gather insights in order to develop a comprehensive theory of religion. Following on the heels of the acclaimed Criticism of Religion, this is the third of a five volume series called Criticism of Heaven and Earth
Author Bios

Roland Boer is Professor of Liberal Arts at Renmin University of China (Beijing). He has published extensively on Marxism, theology, political theory and biblical criticism. His most recent works are Criticism of Earth: On Marx, Engels and Theology(Haymarket 2013), Nick Cave: A Study of Love, Death and Apocalypse (Equinox 2012), The Earthy Nature of the Bible(Palgrave 2012), and Lenin, Religion, and Theology (Palgrave 2013).

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Publication date: September 18, 2012

Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction

1. The Superstitions of Max Horkheimer
Religion as resistance
Longing for the totally other
The founder
On freedom and the individual
Atheism and resistance
Honest religion
Religion betrayed
The state
On the Jewish state
Liberal theology
Religion in the bad sense, or, the dialectic of evil
Conclusion: Modalities of the dialectic of religion

2. The Dissent of E.P. Thompson
Corrupt parsons and the impetuous Irish
The ‘psychic terror’ of Methodism
Religious terrorism
Moral machinery
Political reaction
Radicals in the ranks
The ambivalence of the Methodists
William Blake and the politics of radical dissent
Antinomianism, or, justification by faith
Muggletonian Marxists
Radical dissent
Poetry and apocalyptic
Anti-nuclear
Political Christmas
Conclusion

3. The Zeal of G.E.M. de Ste. Croix
The politics of style
Theology
Chora versus polis
From chora to polis: property, slavery and women
Assessment
Fall narratives
On contradiction
Religion as primary cause
… And history
Class
Trade and property
Mode of production
Conclusion: Ste. Croix among Marxists and theologians

4. The Alchemy of Michael Löwy
Elective affinities
Emergence
Untidy corners and sexy dialectics
Liberation theology
Roman-Catholic social teaching
The ontological reserve
One or many?
Conclusion

5. The Myths of Roland Barthes
Between description and accusation
Basics
Baleful deformations of language
Desperate resistance
Dialectics of opposition
Hiding something?
Producing and concealing opposition
Preserving rebellion
The cunning of myth
Alternative myths
Towards utopia
Conclusion

6. The Flights of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari
Going tribal, or, primitive pre-signifiers
Numbers and nomads, or, the counter-signifying régime
In bed with the despot, or, the signifying régime
The scapegoat’s arse
From outside to inside
Oriental despots
On the tail of the scapegoat, or, the post-signifying régime
Conclusion

7. The Radical Homiletics of Antonio Negri
Radical homiletics
Philosophical commentary
Kairós and ákairos
Measure and immeasure
The olitics of cosmogony
Negri’s aporia
Excursus on the Messiah
Back to the whirlwind
Conclusion

Conclusion

References

Index

Series

Part of the Historical Materialism series.

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