Misreading Concept of Marx's Labour and His Root of Methodology by J. Baudrillard

Modern Philosophy 2:5-10 (2007)
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Baudrillard complete break with historical materialism, from the West turn to post-Marxist Marxism [thought], is from the "labor" category to start a comprehensive critique and deconstruction. But he and Marx's critique of deconstruction work areas, is based on its misreading and misinterpretation of the areas on the basis of. Baudrillard's misreading and misinterpretation of the labor categories, not only has a direct theoretical and practical reasons, but also the underlying root causes of the methodology is the methodology of this error, led to his theory of historical materialism in the illegal nature of deconstruction and in fact, from the despair of capitalism against capitalism, against the trend of despair. It is the access of all of critiques and dis constructing concept of Marx's labour for J. Baudrillard to refuse historical Materialism completely and turn to thought of Post-Marxism from most Marxism. However, his critique and construction concept of marx's labour was based on misreading and tuisting concept of Marx's labour which ont only have causes of theory and actuality straight, but also has a deep root of methodology. It is just the wrong methodology that leads him to unlegatimacy to disconstruction of view of historical Materialism theoritically, and actually takes him wishlessness to objection to capitalism from wishless objection of capitalism

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