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Derrida’s Interpretation and Inheritance of Marx

Peng Li

Abstract


As one of the infl uential ideas in the postmodernist trend, deconstructionism ushered in a golden age of criticism in the 1980s and established the starting point of postmodernist thought. As a representative fi gure of deconstructionism, Derrida’s deconstruction of Marx serves not only to defend Marx and Marxism against various criticisms but also to deconstruct Marxism, expressing his deconstructionist view of Marxism and demonstrating the unique charm of deconstructive thought.

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Marxism; Derrida; Deconstruction; Condemnation; Political responsibility

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i30.10959

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