Author of the acclaimed Liberalism: A Counterhistory dissects the revisionist attempts to expunge or criminalise revolutions
Domenico Losurdo Libros
Domenico Losurdo fue un filósofo e historiador marxista italiano, conocido por su crítica al anticomunismo, el colonialismo y el imperialismo. Exploró la tradición europea del liberalismo y el concepto de totalitarismo, ofreciendo perspectivas renovadas sobre indagaciones políticas y filosóficas cruciales. Sus análisis a menudo se basaron en un profundo estudio del pensamiento dialéctico, conectando a Hegel y Marx. Las obras de Losurdo representan así una contribución significativa a la comprensión de las ideologías políticas modernas y sus fundamentos históricos.






The book explores two centuries of non-violence history, detailing significant crises faced by the movement. It combines historical reconstruction with philosophical and psychological insights, delving into the moral dilemmas that arise during these pivotal moments. Through this dual approach, it examines the complexities and challenges inherent in advocating for non-violence across different eras.
Heidegger and the ideology of war
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
"In Heidegger and the Ideology of War, Domenico Losurdo reconstructs the genesis of Heidegger's philosophy in its historical context, analyzing the characteristics of the peculiar "ideology of war" developed in Germany at the outset of the First World War. In the twentieth century, conflicts between states for the first time took the form of total war, requiring the mobilization of an entire society. On the one hand, among the allied nations, this all-pervasive ideological mobilization centered on the principle of "democratic intervention," the Wilsonian idea of a holy crusade able to subvert the eternally militarist and autocratic Germany and, in this way, favor a kind of great "international democratic revolution." On the other hand, in a spiral of radicalization, the German ideology of war characterized the looming conflict as a great clash between irreconcilable civilizations, faiths, world-visions, and even races. Germans affirmed not only the superiority of their culture, but above all a political and social model that expelled from modernity every universal concept of emancipation and democratization."--Jacket
Liberalism
- 384 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
One of Europe’s leading intellectual historians deconstructs the dark side of liberalism, sifting through 3 centuries of liberal writings by John Locke, Alexis de Tocqueville, and others. In this definitive historical investigation, Italian author and philosopher Domenico Losurdo argues that from the outset liberalism, as a philosophical position and ideology, has been bound up with the most illiberal of policies: slavery, colonialism, genocide, racism and snobbery. Narrating an intellectual history running from the 18th through to the 20th centuries, Losurdo examines the thought of preeminent liberal writers such as Locke, Burke, Tocqueville, Constant, Bentham, and Sieyès, revealing the inner contradictions of an intellectual position that has exercised a formative influence on today’s politics. Among the dominant strains of liberalism, he discerns the counter-currents of more radical positions, lost in the constitution of the modern world order.
Democracy or Bonapartism
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
HOW AN IRON FIST DONNED DEMOCRACY'S VELVET GLOVE
Class Struggle
- 363 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Available for the first time in English, this book examines and reinterprets class struggle within Marx and Engels' thought. As Losurdo argues, class struggle is often misunderstood as exclusively the struggle of the poor against the rich, of the humble against the powerful.
Translated into English for the first time, this work portrays a different side of Hegel -- not just as a philosopher preoccupied with abstract ideas but a man deeply enmeshed and active in the pressing, concrete political issues of his time
The book offers a sharp critique of Western Marxism, highlighting its alignment with imperialist ideologies. It contrasts this perspective with a growing anti-imperialist movement, arguing for a reevaluation of Marxist principles in light of contemporary global struggles. Through this analysis, the author seeks to illuminate the contradictions within Western Marxist thought and advocate for a more authentic anti-imperialist stance.
Nietzsche, der aristokratische Rebell
- 1061 páginas
- 38 horas de lectura
Losurdos Untersuchung durchbricht eine unfruchtbare Frontstellung, die die Nietzsche-Forschung beherrscht: auf der einen Seite eine 'Hermeneutik der Unschuld', die die brutalsten Stellungnahmen des Philosophen als kunstvolle, tiefsinnige Metaphern verstehen will, auf der anderen Seite ein von Lukács geprägtes Paradigma, das Nietzsche dem 'Irrationalismus' zuordnet und als unmittelbaren geistigen Vorläufer des NS-Staats behandelt. Der Bann einer solchen Entgegensetzung wird mithilfe einer komparativen Analyse ideologischer Prozesse gebrochen. Indem Losurdo die Philosophie Nietzsches im historischen Kontext des späten 19. Jahrhunderts untersucht, wird ein ideologisches Geflecht sichtbar, das Nietzsche als Teil einer gesamteuropäischen Bewegung zur Abwehr und Überwindung der Französischen Revolution und des von ihr eingeleiteten Revolutionszyklus zeigt.