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Book review: Post-Marxism with substance: Beilharz circles Marx

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posted on 2022-07-25, 03:15 authored by Chamsy el-OjeiliChamsy el-Ojeili
Circling Marx is both a window on to the forces and concerns that have shaped Thesis Eleven over four decades and an intellectual portrait of the singular post-Marxism of one of its leading thinkers. Beilharz emphasises the existence of multiple Marxes but leans towards a Marx who suggests an expanded materialism, a non-Bolshevik Marx, and a Marx of motion, rather than laws. Addressing Marxism and socialism more widely, Beilharz again underscores multiplicity, favouring those thinkers and currents that acknowledged complexity and limits, that staged something of a conversation between Marx and Weber, and that took distance from the teleology, vanguardism, and hubris that has marked parts of the Marxist tradition. Moving into more clearly post-Marxist territory, through important encounters with Heller and Feher, Bauman, Smith, and Castoriadis, Beilharz’s optic prioritises place, cultural traffic, and ambivalence, combining categories of ambitious scope with epistemological and normative circumspection, criticism with world affirmation.

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el-Ojeili, C. (2021). Book review: Post-Marxism with substance: Beilharz circles Marx. Thesis Eleven, 167(1), 119-129. https://doi.org/10.1177/07255136211061613

Journal title

Thesis Eleven

Volume

167

Issue

1

Publication date

2021-12-01

Pagination

119-129

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2021-12-08

ISSN

0725-5136

eISSN

1461-7455

Language

en

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