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The Postmodern Marx

Pennsylvania State University Press (1998)

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  1. Liberalism, reason(ableness) and the politicization of truth: Marx’s critique and the ironies of Marxism.Terrell Carver - 2008 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 11 (2):115-129.
    Liberals and Marxists alike have had a stake in making Marx non?liberal in theory and anti?liberal in practice. My re?reading of his work and life emphasizes the considerable overlaps and continuity between his views and activities and the liberalism of his day and ours. Marx?s critique of liberalism thus becomes subtler and less easily dismissed by liberals, who would do well to confront the violence and class struggle inherent in the success of the liberal project, rather than to erase this (...)
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  • Marx’s Concept of Alienation: with a Brief Assessment.James F. Pontuso - 2015 - Philosophy Study 5 (1).
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  • A globalist ideology of post‐Marxism? Hardt and Negri's Empire.Gary K. Browning - 2005 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 8 (2):193-208.
    Hardt and Negri interpret contemporary sovereignty and politics in the light of a theory of contemporary globalization that is taken to supersede Marxism and former ideological standpoints of the Left. In particular, Hardt and Negri highlight how their reading of empire and multitude breaks with the teleology of Marxism and accepts the openness of events. They advertise the novelty, which is held to consist in their recognition of a thoroughly socialized and globalized world in which there exists no predetermined historical (...)
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  • Disciplining Global Society.Tony Evans - 2007 - Studies in Social Justice 1 (2):108-121.
    One of the puzzles of the current era is the divide between optimists and pessimists on the question of human rights. The prominence of human rights on the international political agenda sustains the optimist’s hopes for the future, while pessimists point to continued and widespread reports of civil, political, economic, social and cultural violations. This article looks at the tensions and apparent contradictions between these two approaches. Following a discussion on the construction of global human rights discourse(s), the article concludes (...)
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  • Reading Wealth in Nigeria: Occult Capitalism and Marx's Vampires.Andrew Smith - 2001 - Historical Materialism 9 (1):39-59.
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  • Continental Philosophies of the social sciences.David Teira - 2011 - In Ian Jarvie Jesus Zamora Bonilla (ed.), The Sage Handbook of the Philosophy of Social Sciences. Routledge. pp. 81-102.
  • Political Resistance and the Constitution of Equality.Adam Benjamin Burgos - unknown
    In this dissertation I explore the conceptual relationship between equality and resistance in political philosophy. Through examination of the work of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Karl Marx, John Dewey, and Jacques Rancière, I formulate a position called Fractured Social Holism. This is a problematic that attempts to articulate core issues at stake in the debates surrounding the purposes, meanings, and possibilities for politics. Through Fractured Social Holism I articulate a theory of equality that emphasizes the communities upon which societys institutions intend to (...)
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