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  • Formaat: Hardback, 266 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1041148828
  • ISBN-13: 9781041148821
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 266 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1041148828
  • ISBN-13: 9781041148821
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This book addresses the tradition of Marxism that emerged in the 1920s followed by the work of the Frankfurt School, Sartre and Althusser, and into the contemporary era with Jameson, Hardt and Negri, and other salient versions of neo-Marxism.

The variants of neo-Marxism covered here all attempt to update and reconstruct Marxism in theory and politics to respond to the transformations in economy, society, politics, and culture in the 20th century. The work begins with studies of the key figures, Bloch, Lukacs, Korsch and Gramsci, who, in the 1920s in Europe, began developing revisions of Marxism that responded to the developments in capitalism and politics since Marx, while experiencing World War I, the revolutionary upheavals that emerged or followed the war in Russia and various European countries, and the subsequent rise of fascism which they theorized within the framework of their own neo-Marxian theories. These revolutionary Marxian theorists were followed by the Frankfurt School in the 1930s who responded to many of the same crises of Western capitalism and civilization that had engaged their neo-Marxian predecessors in the 1920s, but also fully engaged fascism which had taken over in Germany and Europe, driving the Frankfurt School to exile in the United States. These thinkers, and the subsequent neo-Marxist who toiled in the wake of these important revisionary attempts, are analysed in terms of their biographies, written texts, politics and influence on contemporary critical social theory and politics. Consequently, this volume provides a critically important overview of how this group of 20th and 21th century Marxists differ from classical Marxism while trying to reinterpret that tradition in the midst of polycrises. As such, the book not only provides an illuminating survey of Neo-Marxism theorists, but also offers insights into the socio-historical context of the period from the 1920s to the 2020s when specific revisions and reconstructions of Marxism appeared throughout the Western world.

The text will be a vital resource accessible to both undergraduate and graduate students for a range of courses in sociology, social theory, political science, modern European and American history, philosophy, and studies of Marxism and Marxist social theory.



This book addresses the tradition of Marxism that emerged in the 1920s followed by the work of the Frankfurt School, Sartre and Althusser, and into the contemporary era with Jameson, Hardt and Negri, and other salient versions of neo-Marxism.

Arvustused

In this book, Douglas Kellner demonstrates a superb understanding of history, biography, and the currents of neo-Marxist theory. The book provides an excellent discussion of a broad range of neo-Marxist theorists typically covered in courses (Frankfurt School Horkheimer, Adorno, Marcuse, Habermas, as well as Gramsci). But, the book also enables one to stretch such a course to include others Bloch and Lukacs and Althusser, and lesser-known theorists Korsch and Pollock. There are not a lot of books like this that provide the coverage, scope, and context of such a roster of thinkers and contributors to this tradition, and in such an accessible and engaging way.

Timothy Black, Professor of Sociology, Case Western Reserve University

Douglas Kellners new book, Trajectories of Neo-Marxism, offers a comprehensive examination of the development of neo-Marxist thought throughout numerous historical periods. The author is one of the foremost experts regarding this material and is able to offer a deep, textual-based reading of this corpus of work. Furthermore, the volume places theorists in conversation with one another. This is useful in that it highlights distinctions between different theorists, illuminating tensions within critical theory and western Marxism, and identifies what is theoretically useful in different theorists work. The book is an important contribution to the subject as it places the development of these modes of thought in relation to one another. In doing so, the author helps highlight key questions and analyses that have emerged and changed over time."

Daniel Auerbach, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Wyoming

1. Introduction to Western Marxism
2. Ernst Blochs Utopian
Philosophy: From Hegel to Marx and Beyond
3. Georg Lukacs and the Rise of
Western Marxism
4. " Antonio Gramsci, Hegemony, and the Reconstruction of
Marxism
5. "Karl Korschs Revolutionary Historicism"
6. "Brecht's Marxist
Aesthetic: The Korsch Connection"
7. Fredrick Pollock, the Frankfurt School,
and the Debate over State Capitalism
8. Herbert Marcuse and the
Reconstruction of Marxism Conclusion: Neo-Marxism in the Contemporary Era
Douglas Kellner is Distinguished Research Professor at UCLA and is author of many books on social theory, politics, history, and culture, including Media Culture (2e, 2020), American Nightmare (2016), and American Horror Show (2017), as well as Editor of the multi-volume Collected Papers of Herbert Marcuse (2017) and Herbert Marcuse and the Crisis of Marxism (1984). He has just published Adventures in Marxist Theory with Routledge, to which Trajectories of Neo-Marxism is a follow-up.