Specters Of Marx by Jacques Derrida
The State of the Debt, the Work of Mourning and the New International
In this profound exploration of Marxist thought, the author delves into the enduring relevance and spectral presence of Marxism in contemporary society. Through a series of lectures, the text examines the "haunting" of modern political and philosophical landscapes by Marxist ideas, despite the apparent decline of communism. It challenges readers to reconsider the legacy of Marxism in the face of globalization, capitalism, and the quest for justice, urging a re-evaluation of its principles in light of current socio-economic realities. The work is a call to engage with the "ghosts" of Marxism, advocating for a critical dialogue that transcends traditional ideological boundaries.
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- 1993
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