Young J Baudrillard: From Post-Marx to Anti-Marxism

Modern Philosophy 2:1-4 (2007)
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By the early theories of Baudrillard's position analysis, the article stressed that Baudrillard has never been a Marxist, post-Marxism of the early part of the position, and "The Mirror of Production," is his farewell to some kind of post-Marxism romantic roots doctrine of transitional text. In this text, he openly rejected Marxism and Marxist theory from criticism within today must face is a problem. This paper points emphatically that J. Baudrillard never is a Marxist, and the standpoint of his young era belongs to the thoughts of Post-Marxism by analysing his standpoint of his ealier theory. And the work: Le miroir de la Production is the forth coming context to say goodbye to thought of Post-Marxism forwards to some romanticism of grass roots, whilst he refuse Marxism Publicly dusing this Process. The critique from inner Marxism must be taken serously today

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