The Marxism of Crisis, The Crisis of Meaning
by Liam Egan
The collapse of the Second International. The fall of the Soviet Union. The apparent disappearance of the revolutionary proletariat in the West. Marxism seems to be always be in crisis—but this may actually be its vital essence. In this essay, Liam Egan looks from Althusser to Derrida to argue that to ask What is the Marxism of Today? is not a betrayal of communism, but the only way to genuinely practice it.
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