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Post-Marxism Post-Marxism trend in philosophy and social theory based on Karl Marx's writings and Marxism proper, and bypassing orthodox Marxism. Philosophically, post- Marxism counters derivationism and essentialism (for ex- ample, it does not see the State as an instrument that ‘functions’ unambiguously and autonomously on behalf of the interests of a given class). [1] Recent overviews of post-Marxism are provided by Ernesto Screpanti, [2] Göran Therborn, [3] and Gregory Meyerson. [4] 1 History Post-Marxism dates from the late 1960s; several trends and events of that period influenced its development. The weakness of the Russian Communist Soviet paradigm became evident beyond Russia. This happened concur- rently with the occurrence internationally of the student riots of 1968, the rise of Maoist theory, and the prolifera- tion of commercial television, which covered in its broad- casts the Vietnam War. 1.1 Semiology and discourse When Roland Barthes began his sustained critique of mass culture via semiology — the science of signs — and the book Mythologies, some Marxist philosophers based their social criticism upon linguistics, semiotics, and discourse. Basing his approach on Barthes’ work, Baudrillard wrote For a Critique of the Political Economy of the Sign (1972), criticizing contemporary Marxism for ignoring the sign value of its philosophic discourse. 2 Important post-Marxists Giorgio Agamben Robert Kurz Michael Albert Alain Badiou Étienne Balibar Jason Barker Jean Baudrillard Zygmunt Bauman Cornelius Castoriadis Krisis Groupe Ágnes Heller Paul Hirst Barry Hindess John Holloway Fredric Jameson Abdullah Öcalan Boris Yuliyevich Kagarlitsky Ernesto Laclau Claude Lefort Jean-François Lyotard Chantal Mouffe Jean-Luc Nancy Jacques Rancière Ernesto Screpanti Gayatri Spivak Alexander Tarasov Göran Therborn Alain Touraine Alberto Toscano Slavoj Žižek Catharine MacKinnon 3 See also Arena (first series) Autonomism Budapest School (Lukács) Frankfurt School Marxism and Marxist philosophy 1

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Post-Marxism

Post-Marxism trend in philosophy and social theorybased on Karl Marx's writings and Marxism proper,and bypassing orthodox Marxism. Philosophically, post-Marxism counters derivationism and essentialism (for ex-ample, it does not see the State as an instrument that‘functions’ unambiguously and autonomously on behalfof the interests of a given class).[1] Recent overviewsof post-Marxism are provided by Ernesto Screpanti,[2]Göran Therborn,[3] and Gregory Meyerson.[4]

1 History

Post-Marxism dates from the late 1960s; several trendsand events of that period influenced its development. Theweakness of the Russian Communist Soviet paradigmbecame evident beyond Russia. This happened concur-rently with the occurrence internationally of the studentriots of 1968, the rise of Maoist theory, and the prolifera-tion of commercial television, which covered in its broad-casts the Vietnam War.

1.1 Semiology and discourse

When Roland Barthes began his sustained critique ofmass culture via semiology — the science of signs —and the book Mythologies, some Marxist philosophersbased their social criticism upon linguistics, semiotics,and discourse. Basing his approach on Barthes’ work,Baudrillard wrote For a Critique of the Political Economyof the Sign (1972), criticizing contemporary Marxism forignoring the sign value of its philosophic discourse.

2 Important post-Marxists• Giorgio Agamben

• Robert Kurz

• Michael Albert

• Alain Badiou

• Étienne Balibar

• Jason Barker

• Jean Baudrillard

• Zygmunt Bauman

• Cornelius Castoriadis

• Krisis Groupe

• Ágnes Heller

• Paul Hirst

• Barry Hindess

• John Holloway

• Fredric Jameson

• Abdullah Öcalan

• Boris Yuliyevich Kagarlitsky

• Ernesto Laclau

• Claude Lefort

• Jean-François Lyotard

• Chantal Mouffe

• Jean-Luc Nancy

• Jacques Rancière

• Ernesto Screpanti

• Gayatri Spivak

• Alexander Tarasov

• Göran Therborn

• Alain Touraine

• Alberto Toscano

• Slavoj Žižek

• Catharine MacKinnon

3 See also

• Arena (first series)

• Autonomism

• Budapest School (Lukács)

• Frankfurt School

• Marxism and Marxist philosophy

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2 6 EXTERNAL LINKS

• Neo-Marxism

• Neo-Marxian economics

• New Left Review

• Open Marxism

• Poststructuralism

• Rethinking Marxism

• Specters of Marx

4 Notes

[1] Iain Mclean & Alistair Mcmillan, The Concise OxfordDictionary of Politics (Article: State), Oxford UniversityPress, 2003

[2] “The Postmodern Crisis in Economics and the Revolutionagainst Modernism”, “Rethinking Marxism”, 2000

[3] From Marxism to Post-Marxism. London: Verso, 2008,208pp.

[4] Meyerson, G. (2009). Post-Marxism as Compromise For-mation. Retrieved from: http://clogic.eserver.org/2009/Meyerson.pdf

5 References

• Imanol Galfarsoro: "(Post)Marxismoa, kultura etaeragiletasuna: Ibilbide historiko labur bat” in AlaitzAizpuru(koord.), Euskal Herriko pentsamenduarengida, Bilbo, UEU 2012. ISBN 978-84-8438-435-9

• Simon Tormey & Jules Townshend, Key Thinkersfrom Critical Theory to Post-Marxism, Pine ForgePress, 2006.

• Sim, Stuart. Post-Marxism: An Intellectual History,Routledge, 2002.

• Shenfield, Stephen. VLADISLAV BUGERA: POR-TRAIT OF A POST-MARXIST THINKER

• el-Ojeili, Chamsy. Post-Marxism with Substance:Castoriadis and the Autonomy Project, in New Po-litical Science, 32:2, June 2001, pp. 225–239.

• el-Ojeili C. After post-socialism: Social theory,utopia and the work of castoriadis in a globalage, Antepodium: Online Journal of World Affairs(2011), pp. 1–16.

6 External links• Robert Kurz: Postmarxismus und Arbeitsfetisch:

Krisis Nr. 17, 1995 (German)

• Oliver Marchart, Beantwortung der Frage: Washeißt Post-Marxismus?, Eintrag für Vladimir Mala-chov, Vadim Filatov: Sovremennaja zapadnajafilosofia, Moscow 1998 (German)

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