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Specters of Marx
the state of the debt, the work of mourning, and the new international
Book • 1994
Jacques Derrida's "Specters of Marx" is a significant work in post-structuralist theory.
It re-examines Marx's work, focusing on the concept of the specter and its relation to the present.
Derrida explores the enduring relevance of Marx's ideas in the context of contemporary globalization.
The book's engagement with Marx's thought and its exploration of the specter as a figure of haunting and return remain highly influential.
It re-examines Marx's work, focusing on the concept of the specter and its relation to the present.
Derrida explores the enduring relevance of Marx's ideas in the context of contemporary globalization.
The book's engagement with Marx's thought and its exploration of the specter as a figure of haunting and return remain highly influential.
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, he writes about our inability to truly say goodbye to Marx and Hegel.


Marci Shore

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Class 25: From Modernity to Post-Modernity
Mentioned by Jacques Derrida who says he has no stable position on the mentioned texts.

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Seminex 2.0, a Conversation with Rev. Dr. Greg Schulz
Mentioned when discussing Derrida's concern with questioning the assumptions of reading, built up over centuries.

What is Postmodernism?
Mentioned by Nathan Smith in relation to his work on Marx.

Eugene W. Holland, "Perversions of the Market: Sadism, Masochism, and the Culture of Capitalism" (SUNY Press, 2024)