ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1984, examines the politics and philosophy of ordinary men and women, and their ordinary transactions. It analyses the interaction between the individual and the social, both for the roots of everyday behaviour and for the means to change the social fabric. Using an approach that combines Marx, Husserl, Heidegger and Aristotle, Agnes Heller defines categories such as ‘group’, ‘crowd’, ‘community’, and deals with characteristics of everyday life such as repetition, rules, norms, economics, habits, probability, imitation. She also analyses everyday knowledge, and concludes by looking at the place of personality in everyday life.

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PART I PARTICULARITY, INDIVIDUALITY, SOCIETY, SPECIES-ESSENTIALITY

chapter 3|17 pages

The person and his world

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Part II The everyday and the non - everyday

chapter 4|13 pages

The heterogeneity of everyday life

chapter 5|55 pages

From the everyday to the generic

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Part III The organizational framework o f everyday life

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PART IV THE ROOTS OF THE NEEDS AND OBJECTIVATIONS MAKING FOR SPECIES-ESSENTIALITY 'FOR ITSELF', AS GENERATED IN EVERYDAY LIFE

chapter 11|31 pages

Everyday knowledge

chapter 13|14 pages

The personality in everyday life