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'''Post-Marxism''' refers to extrapolations of philosophers and social theorists basing their postulations upon [[Karl Marx|Karl Marx's]] writings and [[Marxism]] proper, thus, passing [[Orthodox Marxism|orthodox Marxism]]. Philosophically, post-Marxism counters derivationism and essentialism (e.g. the State is not an instrument that ‘functions’ unambiguously and autonomously in behalf of a given class' interests). Recent overviews of post-Marxism are provided by [[Ernesto Screpanti]], [[Göran Therborn]], and [[Gregory Meyerson]]. | '''Post-Marxism''' refers to extrapolations of philosophers and social theorists basing their postulations upon [[Karl Marx|Karl Marx's]] writings and [[Marxism]] proper, thus, passing [[Orthodox Marxism|orthodox Marxism]]. Philosophically, post-Marxism counters derivationism and essentialism (e.g. the State is not an instrument that ‘functions’ unambiguously and autonomously in behalf of a given class' interests). Recent overviews of post-Marxism are provided by [[Ernesto Screpanti]], [[Göran Therborn]], and [[Gregory Meyerson]]. | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[Neo-Marxism]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 29 March 2024
Post-Marxism refers to extrapolations of philosophers and social theorists basing their postulations upon Karl Marx's writings and Marxism proper, thus, passing orthodox Marxism. Philosophically, post-Marxism counters derivationism and essentialism (e.g. the State is not an instrument that ‘functions’ unambiguously and autonomously in behalf of a given class' interests). Recent overviews of post-Marxism are provided by Ernesto Screpanti, Göran Therborn, and Gregory Meyerson.