The world has changed dramatically since the emergence of post-Marxism, and a reassessment is needed to determine its significance in the modern world.
First published as a special issue of Global Discourse, this book explores the theoretical position of post-Marxism and investigates its significance in recent global political developments such as Brexit, Trump and the rise of the far right. With valuable insights from international contributors across a range of disciplines, the book puts forward a strong case for the continuing relevance of post-Marxism and, particularly, for Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe’s theory of radical democracy.
Cuprins
1. New Introduction – Stuart Sim
2. Democracy beyond hegemony – Mark Purcell
3. Reply: Democracy without hegemony: a reply to Mark Purcell – Ronaldo Munck
4. The post-Marxist Gramsci – James Martin
5. Reply: The post-Marxist Gramsci: a reply to James Martin – Georges Van Den Abbeele
6. The limits of post-Marxism: the (dis)function of political theory in film and cultural studies – Paul Bowman
7. Reply: The limits of post-Marxism: the (dis)function of political theory in film and cultural studies: a reply to Paul Bowman – Andrew Rowcroft
8. Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe: the evolution of post-Marxism – Philip Goldstein
9. Reply: Laclau and Mouffe’s blind spots: a reply to Goldstein – Philippe Fournier
10. Enriching discourse theory: the discursive-material knot as a non-hierarchical ontology – Nico Carpentier
11. Reply: Enriching discourse theory: the discursive-material knot as a non- hierarchical ontology: a reply to Nico Carpentier – Mads Ejsing & Lars Tønder
12. From domination to emancipation and freedom: reading Ernesto Laclau’s post- Marxism in conjunction with Philip Pettit’s neo-republicanism – Gulshan Khan
13. Reply: From domination to emancipation and freedom: reading Ernesto Laclau’s post-Marxism in conjunction with Philip Pettit’s neo-republicanism: a reply to Gulshan Khan – Andreas Ottemo
14. Spectres of post-Marxism? Reassessing key post-Marxist texts – Stuart Sim
15. Reply: Spectres of post-Marxism? Reassessing key post-Marxist texts: a reply to Stuart Sim – Richard Howson
16. Forget populism! – Frank A. Stengel
Despre autor
Stuart Sim is retired Professor of Critical Theory at Northumbria University. He is widely published in the fields of critical theory and continental philosophy.