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Marx in Motion - A New Materialist Marxism (Hardcover)
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Marx in Motion - A New Materialist Marxism (Hardcover)
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Karl Marx is the most historically foundational and systematic
critic of capitalism to date, and the years since the 2008
financial crisis have witnessed a rebirth of his popular appeal. In
a world of rising income inequality, right-wing nationalisms, and
global climate change, people are again looking to the father of
modern socialism for answers. As this book argues, every era since
Marx's death has reinvented him to fit its needs. There is not one
Marx forever and for all time. There are a thousand Marxes. As
Thomas Nail contends, one of the most significant contributions of
Marx's work is that it treats theory itself as a historical
practice. Reading Marx is not just an interpretative activity but a
creative one. As our historical conditions change, so do the kinds
of questions we pose and the kinds of answers we find in Marx's
writing. This book is a return to the writings of Karl Marx,
including his under-appreciated dissertation, through the lens of
the pressing philosophical and political problems of our time:
ecological crisis, gender inequality, colonialism, and global
mobility. However, the aim of this book is not to make Marxism
relevant by "applying" it to contemporary issues. Instead, Marx in
Motion, the first new materialist interpretation of Marx's work,
treats Capital as if it were already a response to the present.
Thomas Nail argues that Marx was a new materialist avant la lettre.
He argues that Marx did not believe history was determined, or that
matter was passive, or that humans were separate or superior to
nature. Marx did not even have a labor theory of value. Marxists
argue that new materialists lack a sufficient political and
economic theory, and new materialists argue that Marx's materialism
is human-centric and mechanistic. This book aims to solve both
problems by proposing a new materialist Marxism.
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