'The Dialectics of Synthetic Attraction' carries on from where 'The Classless Solution' (2004) leaves off, and does so in considerably more detail and with greater confidence in the veracity of its contentions, with a consequence that we have, for the first time, a post-Marxian and even supra-Marxist dialectics which does more justice to the historical process than Marx, with his narrowly economic take on things that narrowed down to proletarian humanism and its political corollary of social democracy, ever did. Not a work to be underestimated! For here, for the first time, we have a dialectics that picks up the thread from where Marx's precursor and spiritual superior, Hegel, left off, thereby taking dialectics to its logical metaphysical resolution.
'The Dialectics of Synthetic Attraction' carries on from where 'The Classless Solution' (2004) leaves off, and does so in considerably more detail and with greater confidence in the veracity of its contentions, with a consequence that we have, for the first time, a post-Marxian and even supra-Marxist dialectics which does more justice to the historical process than Marx, with his narrowly economic take on things that narrowed down to proletarian humanism and its political corollary of social democracy, ever did. Not a work to be underestimated! For here, for the first time, we have a dialectics that picks up the thread from where Marx's precursor and spiritual superior, Hegel, left off, thereby taking dialectics to its logical metaphysical resolution.