Post-Marxism

The used since the 1980s term Post-Marxism in a broad sense, not to a particular philosophical or sociological school, but refers to a trend in the socio-critical theory of development, which can be assigned to philosophers such as Theodor W. Adorno, Hannah Arendt, Jürgen Habermas, and Ernesto Laclau.

In a narrower sense, Post-Marxism refers to a position that has left the traditional Marxism behind, yet Marx's work remains connected at certain points in connection to Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe. Under the ( conquered ) " Marxism " is on the one part, the Marxian doctrine understood, but on the other, particularly the education and conversion, which the ideas of Marx, Marxism, after his death, especially in the " Marxist- Leninist world view " the state-socialist countries have experienced. In this regard, postmarxistisch clearly distinguished ex - Marxist of the label. Post Marxists criticize the Marxist reductionism and its forms of play: economistic determinism and class struggle, the Hegelian - Marxist totality concept as well as its theory of revolution. The teleological notion of a radical break (and not a process-based transformation ), the adoption of a ( predetermined ) revolutionary subject and the idea of a proletarian revolution to take power can be questioned on their dangers and problems out even abandoned by many.

Critics, especially from traditional Marxist direction, the representatives of such currents throw often the case that the Marx reference was itself a farce because they left most of the core points of Marx's theory disregarded and only a few things rightly placed as they could use in their own theory. The core of this dispute is the question of how Marx is to be interpreted. The protagonists of a " Post-Marxism " may be grouped together currents represented here is no uniform interpretation of Marx, but they agree that Marx had to be reinterpreted because of traditional Marxism had this done wrong over the centuries.

As a "post- Marxism " is also a certain flow of value criticism Shortly after Robert.

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