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Post-Marxism
An Intellectual History
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208 pages
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Post-Marxism emerges as a theoretical response to the decline of traditional Marxism, addressing its perceived authoritarianism while advocating for cultural pluralism and libertarian ideals. The book explores the evolution of post-Marxism, influenced by poststructuralism, postmodernism, and second-wave feminism. It highlights dissenting voices within Marxism, from historical figures like Rosa Luxemburg to contemporary theorists such as Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe. This comprehensive analysis serves as a vital resource for students and scholars across various disciplines, examining the future of post-Marxist thought.
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