This article argues that ‘post-Marxist’ or ‘poststructuralist discourse theory’ represents a complex deconstruction of the Marxist tradition of social and political theory. Focussing on three ontological positions in Marx’s texts – the ontologies of human alienation, praxis, and production – the article shows how this approach repeats and transforms the rich tradition of Marxist thinking so as to elaborate a novel approach to social and political analysis. This claim is built around the idea that discourse is best conceptualized as an ‘articulatory practice’, whose elements are both linguistic and non-linguistic in character, and whose products are finite relational orders, including social institutions and economic processes. The result is...
This thesis distinguishes between a scientistic-deterministic Marxism and a critical-emancipatory Ma...
This article is concerned with post-Marxism and materialism in the work of Judith Butler, Ernesto La...
Can deconstruction be accomplished not through the close reading of just one discourse, but through ...
The notion of ideology is related to social and material reality and especially to the processes of ...
We examine Marx’s critiques of language, politics, and capitalist political economy and show how the...
This article aims to bring together post-Marxist discourse theory and the critique of political econ...
This article elaborates one possible development of Marx's legacy 200 years after his birth. It resp...
The history of the relationship between critical theory and Marxism has been an ambiguous one. On th...
Following renewed interest in Marx?s political economy in the wake of the financial crisis, the pape...
This paper builds on marxist postdigital literature by first by clarifying what a ‘mode of productio...
Marxology, as a discipline of the thorough interpretation of Marx’s work, can leave one feeling less...
In contemporary political philosophy, Marxism is often considered at odds with Postmodernism. Marxis...
Drawing on post-marxist discourse theory inspired by the writings of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouf...
The aim of the article is to contribute to a critical ontology of socio-economic transformation pro...
This article is condensed from three chapters of my Marxist Class Theory for a Skeptical World (Haym...
This thesis distinguishes between a scientistic-deterministic Marxism and a critical-emancipatory Ma...
This article is concerned with post-Marxism and materialism in the work of Judith Butler, Ernesto La...
Can deconstruction be accomplished not through the close reading of just one discourse, but through ...
The notion of ideology is related to social and material reality and especially to the processes of ...
We examine Marx’s critiques of language, politics, and capitalist political economy and show how the...
This article aims to bring together post-Marxist discourse theory and the critique of political econ...
This article elaborates one possible development of Marx's legacy 200 years after his birth. It resp...
The history of the relationship between critical theory and Marxism has been an ambiguous one. On th...
Following renewed interest in Marx?s political economy in the wake of the financial crisis, the pape...
This paper builds on marxist postdigital literature by first by clarifying what a ‘mode of productio...
Marxology, as a discipline of the thorough interpretation of Marx’s work, can leave one feeling less...
In contemporary political philosophy, Marxism is often considered at odds with Postmodernism. Marxis...
Drawing on post-marxist discourse theory inspired by the writings of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouf...
The aim of the article is to contribute to a critical ontology of socio-economic transformation pro...
This article is condensed from three chapters of my Marxist Class Theory for a Skeptical World (Haym...
This thesis distinguishes between a scientistic-deterministic Marxism and a critical-emancipatory Ma...
This article is concerned with post-Marxism and materialism in the work of Judith Butler, Ernesto La...
Can deconstruction be accomplished not through the close reading of just one discourse, but through ...