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The Retreat from Class
The Retreat from Class: A New 'True' Socialsim | Ellen Meiksins Wood
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Exploring the connections between class, ideology and politics In this classic study, which won the Isaac Deutscher Memorial Prize, Ellen Wood provides a critical survey of influential trends in post-Marxist theory. Challenging their dissociation of politics from class, she elaborates her own original conception of the complex relations between class, ideology and politics. In the process, Wood explores the links between socialism and democracy and reinterprets the relationship between liberal and socialist democracy. In a new introduction, Wood discusses the relevance of The Retreat from Class in a post-Soviet world. She traces the connections between post-Marxism and current academic trends such as postmodernism and argues that a re-examination of class politics is a necessary counter to the current cynical acceptance of capitalism. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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This is Wood‘s response to the “post-Marxist” intellectual movement of the 80‘s. While this particular tendency isn‘t still in vogue, replaced by the outright anti-Marxism of those who used to be “post-Marxist,” this work is still fantastic in its argument for the centrality of class in politics. Though the “post-Marxists” might be no more, many of their ideas survive in today‘s discourse and Wood‘s argument remains as relevant as ever.