基本説明
Concerned with the ways in which Marxist theory has responded to the major social, economic and technological transformations of capitalism which have occurred in the late Twentieth and early Twenty-first centuries.
Full Description
Marxism After Modernity is concerned with the ways in which Marxist theory has responded to the major social, economic and technological transformations of capitalism which have occurred in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
Contents
Introduction PART 1: IDEOLOGY, AESTHETICS AND MASS CULTURE Materialism and Ideology The Reification of Culture The Rise of Ludic Aestheticism Capitalism and the Hyperreal Ideology and Difference PART 2: CAPITALISM AND TECHNOLOGY Technology and Socialized Production The Origins of Technocracy: Heidegger and Marcuse Civilized Capitalist Machines: Deleuze and Negri The Ethics of Technological Effects: Derrida and Stiegler PART 3: GLOBALIZATION AND THE NEW INTERNATIONAL Colonialism and Imperialism World Markets and Global Transformations Biopolitical Production and the 'New Science of Democracy' Transeconomic Capitalism The Politics of Hospitality PART 4: MARXISM, POSTMODERNISM AND THE POLITICAL Marx and the Powers of Capital A Post-Ontological Marxism? The Protocols of Class Politics Conclusion Bibliography Index