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Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff | ||||||
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Knowledge and Class Anti-essentialist, Althusserian Marxism, academic marxism, overdetermination, Rethinking Marxism |
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Knowledge and Class sees itself as a central work
of �new Marxian political economy� using the central concept of �overdetermination�
against essentialism and determinism in orthodox �classical� Marxist
political economy. For the authors, both humanism and empiricism are
seen as essentialist. The general epistemological pluralist conception
of truth is a foundation stone for analysising class structure of societies.
Class is constistuted at multiple levels and can no longer be regarded
in a �dualist� and reductionist manner. Much indebptedness is expressed
for the work of Louis Althusser for providing
the framework wherein post-modernism and post modern Marxism can intersect.
Witness in Callari & Ruccio (1994) the constructed reading of Althusser
in pluralist; anti-positivist and essentialist manner. So central is
the usage of overdetermination that they almost attribute to Althusser
as having already dealt with the modernist/postmodernist debate, alkbeit
not in the terms as expressed.
From their idea of overdetermination, Resnick and Wolffe derive not only that all elements of the totality are informative of a conjuncture at the same time, this means that all entities are processural. Change thus becomes central to the anti-essentalist ontology they are trying to build. Note both humanism and empiricism are read as essentialist. |
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Resources: |
Homepage of Resnick and Wolf including bibliographies |