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Marx and Alienation in Contemporary Society (Hardcover)
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Marx and Alienation in Contemporary Society (Hardcover)
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In light of the events of the late 1980's and early 1990's, one
might naively suppose that capitalism has emerged entirely
victorious over communism, and hence that the former is practically
and philosophically justified by its historical dominance. Even
so-called "analytical Marxists" argue that in his later works Marx
abandons his earlier "humanistic" perspective and with it his
conception of "alienation." So then, is Francis Fukuyama correct to
assert that we now have a glimpse of "the end of history," given
that capitalism has seemingly triumphed over its alternatives? Some
authors, such as David Schweickart, answer with a resounding, no.
He is adamant that, "getting beyond capitalism is the best hope for
our species," and although he does his best to offer an alternative
to contemporary capitalism, his model is fraught with difficulties
and still does not answer the question of the application of Marx's
theory of alienation to contemporary society. This book argues
that, to the contrary, Marx does not abandon the concept of
alienation, and (contrary to the analytical Marxists and
pro-capitalists) that its application is still relevant to today's
economy and world. This account analyses at least four fundamental
manifestations of the corrosive nature of American-style
capitalism: excessive consumerism, negative effects of
globalization, cruel economic inequalities between persons, and a
deep "irrational exuberance" intensifying our interaction in the
material world (from the pace of our work-lives to our relation to
the environment). Padgett argues that new forms of these four
traditional aspects of alienation outlined by Marx are still
present in our world, and hence that Marx's analyses of negative
aspects of capitalism are still widely relevant today.
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