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Re: [Marxism] Origins of "Immanent Critique"?



A friend of mine from U.C. Davis posed the following question on
another list. Anyone have an answer that I can forward to him?

Thanks,
Dave Siar


Does anyone know where the term "immanent critique" originates? The
idea itself goes back to Hegel and Marx, of course, but I'm
embarrassed to say that I don't know with certainty of anyone using
this exact term prior to Adorno and Horkheimer. Does Marx himself
use the term? Or the early Lukács? Any help with this much
appreciated.



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