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Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, The Work of Mourning & the New Internat |
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基本信息·出版社:Routledge
·页码:288 页
·出版日期:2006年05月
·ISBN:0415389577
·条形码:9780415389570
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语
·外文书名:马克思的幽灵
内容简介 Written in the aftermath of the fall of the Berlin Wall and within the context of a critique of a "new world order" that proclaims the death of Marx and Marxism, Jacques Derrida undertakes a reading of Marx's "spectropoetics" -- his obsession with ghosts, specters and spirits. Derrida argues that there is more than one spirit of Marx and that it is the responsibility of his heirs -- we are all heirs of Marx -- to sift through the possible legacies, the possible spirits, reaffirming one and not the other. He leads beyond the deafening disavowal of Marx today, a disavowal he sees as an attempt to exorcise Marx's ghost.
Specters of Marx represents renowned philosopher Jacques Derrida's first major work on Marx and his definitive entry into social and political philosophy.
作者简介 Jacques Derrida (1930-2004), was born in Algeria, andhas been called the most famous philosopher of our time. He was the author of a number of books, including Writing and Difference, which came to be seen as defining texts of postmodernist thought.
编辑推荐 From Library Journal Linking Hamlet's ghost with the opening of the Communist Manifesto, the noted French philosopher (Aporias, LJ 2/15/94) meditates on the state and future of Marxism since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Developing two highly expanded lectures, Derrida notes that the current talk of the "new world order" and "the end of history" is the recurrence of a old debate, an attempt to exorcise the "spirit" represented by Marxism, just as Marx was concerned with the "ghosts" and "conjuring" of capitalism. Derrida argues that the deconstructive doctrine of "differance" and Marxism as an act posit many Marxisms. It is therefore the interpreter's duty to preserve the spirit of Marxism by pursuing the ghosts and laying bare the conjurings. This is Derrida's first major statement on Marx; an important book for academic collections.
T.L. Cooksey, Armstrong State Coll., Savannah, Ga.Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Review "...its importance within the Derridean canon cannot be overemphasized...the text that scholars turn to...to understand the politics of deconstruction..." --
Southern Humanities Review"One of Derrida's best books." --
New Statesman and Society'One of Derrida's best books ! More explicitly than before, he has taken politics and history as his themes.' - "The New Statesman"
'Derrida presents a provocative and ... insightful interpretation of Marx. [He] shows convincingly that Marx is haunted by history and that he wants to put it to an end.' - RRPE
'Derrida is considered a classic of the postmodern canon.' - New York Review of Books
'Its importance within the Derridean canon cannot be overemphasized ... the text that scholars turn to ... to understand the politics of deconstruction.' - Southern Humanities Review
'One of Derrida's best books
More explicitly than before, he has taken politics and history as his themes.' - New Statesman
'Always a man of the left, [Derrida] felt able to write this book only when Soviet communism had collapsed, as his espousal of Marx was then, he said, less likely to be misunderstood.' - The Guardian
Its importance within the Derridean canon cannot be overemphasized ... The text that scholars turn to ... to understand the politics of deconstruction. – Southern Humanities Review
One of Derridas best books. – New Statesman and Society