Specters of Marx

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Specters of Marx is a 1993 philosophical work by Jacques Derrida that reexamines Marxism after the Cold War through the lens of deconstruction, focusing on themes of haunting, justice, and the persistence of Marx’s legacy.

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instanceOf philosophical work
author Jacques Derrida NERFINISHED
basedOn lectures at the 1993 conference “Whither Marxism?”
countryOfOrigin France
dedicatedTo Chris Hani NERFINISHED
focusesOn critique of triumphalist liberalism
ethics of responsibility to the other
persistence of Marx’s legacy
reexamination of Marxism after the Cold War
relationship between law and justice
genre critical theory
philosophy
political philosophy
hasConcept hauntology
inheritance
justice to come
messianicity without messianism
promise
specter
hasEnglishTranslation Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Work of Mourning, and the New International NERFINISHED
hasTheme critique of end-of-history narratives
democracy to come
global capitalism
haunting of the present by the past
memory and inheritance
influenced critical theory
cultural studies
hauntology (concept)
literary theory
political theory
influencedBy Emmanuel Levinas NERFINISHED
G. W. F. Hegel NERFINISHED
Karl Marx
Martin Heidegger NERFINISHED
Sigmund Freud
Walter Benjamin NERFINISHED
mainSubject Marxism NERFINISHED
deconstruction
haunting
justice
legacy of Karl Marx
political philosophy
post-Cold War politics
originalLanguage French
originalTitle Spectres de Marx NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
deconstruction
post-structuralism
publicationYear 1993
publisher Éditions Galilée NERFINISHED

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