In Defense of History : marxism and the postmodern agenda (Record no. 530022)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9788187879763
Paper back/Hardbound pbk
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 335.43 WOO
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Personal name Wood, Ellen Meiksins
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Title In Defense of History : marxism and the postmodern agenda
Statement of responsibility, etc / Ellen Meiksins Wood ; John Bellamy Foster
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Edition statement 1st edition
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Name of publisher Aakar, Delhi, 2021.
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Number of Pages 204p. ;23cm.
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Summary, etc Are we now in an age of “postmodernity”? Even as some on the right have proclaimed the “end of history” or the final triumph of capitalism, we are told by some left intellectuals that the “modern” epoch has ended, that the “Enlightenment project” is dead, that all the old verities and ideologies have lost their relevance, that the old principles of rationality no longer apply, and so on. Yet what is striking about the current diagnosis of postmodernity is that it has so much in common with older pronouncements of death, both radical and reactionary versions. What has ended, apparently, is not so much another, different epoch but the same one all over again. In response, the best of today’s new intellectuals on the left are returning to historical materialism, to class analysis. This collection reflects that move, pinning postmodernism in its place and time. It exposes the erroneous bases of “pomo” premises, by identifying the real problems to which the current intellectual fashions offer false or no solutions. In doing so, the contributors challenge the limits imposed on action and resistance by those who see liberating “new times” in the contradictions of contemporary capitalism. What is being celebrated in the postmodern agenda, argues Ellen Meiksins Wood, is the prosperity of the consumerist 1960s reflected in a distorting mirror. The instability and economic polarization of the 1990s demand a solid critique of the conditions of capitalism, not endless reexaminations of their “meanings” this is the standard and goal of In Defense of History. A hard-hitting critique…In Defense of History brings together fin
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Topical Term Socialism & related systems
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        Anna Centenary Library Anna Centenary Library 4TH FLOOR, A WING 22.08.2024 335.43 WOO 673728 22.08.2024 English Books
        Anna Centenary Library Anna Centenary Library 4TH FLOOR, A WING 22.08.2024 335.43 WOO 673729 22.08.2024 English Books

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