Border-Marxisms and historical materials : untimely encounters / Aditya Nigam.
2023
HX517.8 .N54 2023
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Border-Marxisms and historical materials : untimely encounters / Aditya Nigam.
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9783031228957 (electronic bk.)
3031228952 (electronic bk.)
3031228944
9783031228940
3031228952 (electronic bk.)
3031228944
9783031228940
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
Language
English
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1 online resource.
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10.1007/978-3-031-22895-7 doi
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HX517.8 .N54 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
335.4091724
Summary
This book engages with the diverse traditions within non-Western Marxisms, as they emerge across the Global South, positioning itself against calls for a pure Marxism. The author views Marxism as a conceptual field, similar to electromagnetic or gravitational fields, where bodies and objects impact other bodies and objects without necessarily coming in contact with them. So too, in the field of Marxism, people behave in specific ways and deploy languages and concepts with their own specific inflections and accents. While rejecting the view of Marxism as an inherently European and fully-formed doctrine that is corrupted by contact with alien contexts, Nigam simultaneously acknowledges the residual force of certain elements of the theory and the gravitational pull that the authoritative figures continue to have on the evolution of the field in non-Western contexts. He argues that since a large part of Marxisms earthly journey was undertaken in the Global South, it is that experience that needs to be rendered legible, by setting aside the conceptual lens of Western Marxism that repeatedly misreads such experience. Ultimately, the book invites a fruitful and challenging re-examination of a variety of phenomena arising from the contemporaneous co-existence of pre-capitalist and capitalist social relations that have been an inextricable part of the majority of the worldwhat the author terms untimely encounters. Aditya Nigam was formerly Professor at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi, India.
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Marx, Engels, and Marxisms.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Post-Soviet Topography: Marxism as a Field
Chapter 2: The Maoist Moment: Peasantry and the Agrarian Question
Chapter 3: Racial Capitalism, Slavery and Patriarchy
Chapter 4: The Late Marx, Transitions and Modes of Production
Chapter 5: Climate Crisis and the Question of the Commons
Chapter 6: Socialism is not the After of Capitalism.
Chapter 2: The Maoist Moment: Peasantry and the Agrarian Question
Chapter 3: Racial Capitalism, Slavery and Patriarchy
Chapter 4: The Late Marx, Transitions and Modes of Production
Chapter 5: Climate Crisis and the Question of the Commons
Chapter 6: Socialism is not the After of Capitalism.