TY - BOOK AU - Flynn,Thomas R TI - Sartre and Marxist existentialism: the test case of collective responsibility SN - 9780226254654 AV - B2430 .S278 1984 PY - 1984/// CY - Chicago PB - University of Chicago Press KW - Sartre, Jean-Paul, KW - Philosophy-Ancient KW - Existentialism KW - History KW - Philosophy, Marxist KW - French philosophy KW - Sartre, Jean-Paul - Critical studies N1 - Introduction --; Freedom and Responsibility in Sartrean Existentialism --; The Existentialist Anthropology of Being and Nothingness Freedoms and Responsibilities --; The Existentialist Anthropology of Being and Nothingness: The Social Dimension --; Beyond Authenticity: Social Responsibility and the Committed Agent --; Collective Responsibility: The Emergence of a Theory4. Three Portraits of Social Responsibility --; Freedom and Necessity: The Existentialist in the Court of History --; Sartre's Social Ontology: The Problem of Mediations --; The Conditions and Range of Collective Responsibility: The Theory Reconstructed --; Responsibility and the Industrial Capitalist --; Existential Marxism or Marxist Existentialism? --; The Sartrean Dilemma: Collective Responsibility without a Collective Subject --; Collective Responsibility and the Ethical Imagination Jean-Paul Sartre Vivant: The Existentialist as Social Theorist; 1 N2 - In this important book, Thomas R. Flynn reinterprets and evaluates Sartre's social and political philosophy, arguing that the existential ethics of Sartre's early phase is consistent with the Marxist-inspired views of his later writings. Displaying his mastery of Sartre's entire corpus, Flynn reconstructs Sartre's social ontology with its sensitive balance of the existentialist's respect for moral responsibility and the Marxist's sense of social causation. Flynn focuses on the issue of collective responsibility as a particularly apt test-case for assessing any proposed union of existentialist and Marxist perspectives ER -