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|aliases=[[File:PMNM2.png]] Post-Modern Neomarxism (by Petersonism)
|aliases=[[File:PMNM2.png]] Post-Modern Neomarxism (by Petersonism)
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[[File:Poststruct.png]] [[Post-Structuralism]]<br>
[[File:Poststruct.png]] Post-Structuralism<br>
[[File:AV-Politicised.png]] [[:Category:Political philosophies|Political Philosophy]]
[[File:AV-Politicised.png]] {{Info/Political Philosophy}}
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[[File:Lacan.png]] [[Lacanianism]] (some)<br>
[[File:Lacan.png]] [[Lacanianism]] (some)<br>

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Post-Marxism is a trend in political philosophy and social theory which deconstructs Karl Marx's writings and Marxism proper, bypassing orthodox Marxism. The term post-Marxism first appeared in Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe's theoretical work Hegemony and Socialist Strategy. It can be said that post-Marxism as a political theory was developed at the University of Essex by Laclau and Mouffe. Philosophically, post-Marxism counters derivationism and essentialism (for example, it does not see economy as a foundation of politics and the state as an instrument that functions unambiguously and autonomously on behalf of the interests of a given class). Recent overviews of post-Marxism are provided by Ernesto Screpanti, Göran Therborn and Gregory Meyerson.

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