Talk:Post-Marxism
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i'm slowly building this--Buridan 12:40, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Neo-Marxism?
What's the difference between "post-Marxism" and "Neo-Marxism"? Le Anh-Huy 23:51, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] MORE WIKIPEDIA ERRORS AND ERRORS FOR DELETION
The statement that:
"post-Marxism argues against derivationism and essentialism (for example, the state is not an instrument and does not ‘function’ unambiguously or relatively autonomously in the interests of a single class)[1]"
is founded unpon the reference source:
"1. ^ Iain Mclean & Alistair Mcmillan, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Politics (Article: State), Oxford University Press, 2003 Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-Marxism"
but in it IDIOTIC POLICY REGARDING COPYRIGHTS OF WHAT IS BASIC THOUGHTS WHICH COMMERCIAL PUBLISHERS STEAL THEY HAVE NOT SUPPLIED ANY BASIS FOR WHAT WAS SAID BUT INFER BY USE OF AN UNFOUNDED EXAMPLE THAT IS UNCLEAR, AMBIGUOUS, AND UNFOUNDED, IT SHOULD BE DELETED AS QUALIFIED AND UNFOUNDED.
EITHER A VALID STATEMENT BE MADE OR IT SHOULD BE DELETED!!
Additionally I noticed this article stated that:
Post-Marxism *** can be used to represent the theoretical work of philosophers and social theorists who have built their theories upon those of Karl Marx and Marxists but exceeded the limits of those theories in ways that puts them outside of Marxism."
Without any quotation what so ever the writer of that passage stated that the abstract "POST-MARXISM" (should be "post-Marxists" not "POST MARXISM") used Marxism to build "their theories" with out any quotes to support such ridiculous contentions. What made them Marxists?
—Preceding unsigned comment added by Xaoskeller (talk • contribs) 01:55, 1 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Latest Post-Marxists
Natacha Millache —Preceding unsigned comment added by Zxrbwsze (talk • contribs) 00:56, 18 May 2008 (UTC)