The Place of Marx in Contemporary Thought: The Case of Jean Baudrillard (Critical Essay)
Nebula 2009, Dec, 6, 4
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- 25,00 kr
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- 25,00 kr
Publisher Description
I. Introduction The grand Marxist promise has ended (Baudrillard, 2001b:95). Marx believed that in economics and its dialectical procedure he found fundamental agency, all he found was what haunts it (Baudrillard, [1976] 1993c:237). (2)
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