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Marxism and postmodernism

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An edition of Post-ality (1995)

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Marxism and postmodernism

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"These are not friendly times for starting a new Marxist journal, and yet these are exactly the times in which a new Marxist journal is urgently needed to provide transformative knowledges for social change. Transformation is a response to the crisis of revolutionary theory and praxis. The (post)modern "left" has abandoned the project of revolution in favor or bourgeois democracy, marginalized problems of labor, class and exploitation, and elided the centrality of "need." More to the point, "left" theory has deserted economic and labor issues at a time of increasing class differences between North and South, the poor and the rich the world over, a time when the workers of the world are increasingly subjected to exploitation by ever more innovative technologies and subtle forms of management to keep the rate of profit high for transnational cartels. In opposition to the post-al left and its ludic politics, Transformation deploys classical Marxist theory to provide boundary explanations of contemporary capitalism-without-borders. It places classical Marxist theory in new terrains and brings it to bear on understanding the emerging contradictions in post-al societies - from labor relations to sexuality; from markets to the cyberspaces of virtual reality, from health-care to "crime" and "family values," from post-al forms of racism to hyper-colonialism and "welfare." Transformation is a vanguard journal opposing both nostalgia and utopia and insisting on developing rigorous materialist boundary explanations of post-al social totality - the boundary analyses, in short, that are necessary for sustained intervention by revolutionary praxis in ending private ownership of the means of production and establishing international socialism."--BOOK JACKET.

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Maisonneuve Press
Language
English
Pages
334

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Post-ality: Marxism and postmodernism
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Washington, D.C
Series
Transformation ;, 1, Transformation (Washington, D.C.) ;, 1.

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Dewey Decimal Class
335.43
Library of Congress
HX44.5 .P67 1995

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Pagination
v, 334 p. :
Number of pages
334

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Open Library
OL788015M
ISBN 10
0944624278
LCCN
95020353
OCLC/WorldCat
32590363
Library Thing
1303106
Goodreads
663832

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