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A Deep Plough - Unscrambling Major Post-Marxist Texts. From Adorno to Zizek (Paperback)
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The post-Marxian philosophy boasts of its historical transcendence
over the basic framework of Marxism, which is not different from
the post-modern Marxism in terms of historical ontology: they are
built on the transcendence of the modern by the post-modern. The
post-Marxian philosophers believe that the foundation of social
history, on which Marxism is built, will be inevitably reduced to
the residue of history. An entirely new social civilization is
supposed to come up with a heterogeneous reality for this radical
criticism. Therefore, most of the post-Marxian thinkers criticize
Marx from a certain perspective while constructing their own
critical platform, for example, Baudrillard, with his Mirror of
Production and For a Critique of Political Economy of Sign
published in the 1970s. As a student of Lefebvre, Baudrillard is
also influenced by Roland Barthes and Guy Debord In Society of
Spectacle, Debord rewrites the beginning of Marx's Capital, in
which "an immense accumulation of spectacle" replaces Marx's
"immense accumulation of commodities." From the Society of
Spectacle to The Consumer Society, the commodity exchange of Marx
is turned into the exchange of signs. The mirror of production on
which Marx relies is broken while the fantasy of post-modern media
becomes the real ruler in today's capitalist society. In addition,
Baudrillard declares the death of modernity and industry (the mode
of material production), which also accounts for his refutations of
Marxism. The latest events include Mark Poster's replacement of
Marx's mode of production with his mode of information and Zizek's
adoption of the Lacanian symptoms in place of Marx's material
relations. In general, the post-Marxian philosophy attempts to
stride beyond the old Marxist domain, which is a significant
heterogeneity in theory. This book is the second volume of the two
volume book written by Zhang Yibing; the first volume includes
classical Western Marxism texts, and this second includes what he
calls "post-Marxian" texts. Born in 1956, he belongs to the second
generation of scholars studying "Western Marxism" philosophy in the
Mainland China. His first article was published in 1982 and in the
second half of 80'ies, he started his books. Zhang Yibing, has
chosen a brand new method for China -textual studies- which was
very rarely applied. With his sharp critical reflections, and deep
background investigation on how those thinkers have developed their
ideas, he is one of the outstanding names in that generation. His
influential books include, Back to Marx: The Philosophical
Discourse in the Context of Economics; Back to Lenin---A
Post-textological Reading on Philosophical Notes; The Impossible
Truth of Being: Imago of Lacanian Philosophy; Symptom Reading and
Ideology: A Textological Reading of Althusser; The Subjective
Dimension of Marxian Historical Dialectics;Atonal Dialectical
Imagination: The Textual Reading of Adorno's Negative Dialectics;
and Against Baudrillard- Deconstruction of a Post-modern Academic
Mythos.
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