Marx in Motion: A New Materialist Marxism

Oup Usa (2020)
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In a world of rising income inequality, right-wing nationalisms, and global climate change, people are again looking to Karl Marx for answers. This book offers readers a new perspective on several major ideas in Marx's work. It argues that Marx, contrary to convention, did not think history was deterministic or that reality could be reduced to classical materialism. Marx was not an anthropocentric humanist nor did he have a labor theory of value. This book is written to help those returning to Marx today get answers to their pressing questions about the nature of wealth, ecological crisis, gender inequality, colonialism, migration, and the possibility of socialism.

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A Politics of Things? Deleuze and the New Materialism.Simon Schleusener - 2021 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 15 (4):523-542.

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