ABSTRACT

In the past two decades, Marxism has enjoyed a revitalization as a research program and a growth in its audience. This renaissance is connected to the revival of anti-capitalist contestation since the Seattle protests in 1999 and the impact of the global economic and financial crisis in 2007–8. It intersects with the emergence of Post-Marxism since the 1980s represented by thinkers such as Jürgen Habermas, Chantal Mouffe, Ranajit Guha and Alain Badiou.

This handbook explores the development of Marxism and Post-Marxism, setting them in dialogue against a truly global backdrop. Transcending the disciplinary boundaries between philosophy, economics, politics and history, an international range of expert contributors guide the reader through the main varieties and preoccupations of Marxism and Post-Marxism. Through a series of framing and illustrative essays, readers will explore these traditions, starting from Marx and Engels themselves, through the thinkers of the Second and Third Internationals (Rosa Luxemburg, Lenin and Trotsky, among others), the Tricontinental, and Subaltern and Post-Colonial Studies, to more contemporary figures such as Huey Newton, Fredric Jameson, Judith Butler, Immanuel Wallerstein and Samir Amin.

The Routledge Handbook of Marxism and Post-Marxism will be of interest to scholars and researchers of philosophy, cultural studies and theory, sociology, political economics and several areas of political science, including political theory, Marxism, political ideologies and critical theory.

part I|26 pages

Foundation

chapter 1|16 pages

Foundation: Karl Marx (1818–83)

chapter 2|8 pages

Friedrich Engels (1820–95)

part II|35 pages

Empire

part III|78 pages

Second Foundation

part IV|73 pages

Tricontinental

chapter 15|8 pages

Vladimir Ilich Lenin (1870–1924)

chapter 16|8 pages

James Connolly (1868–1916)

chapter 18|8 pages

Mao Zedong (1893–1976)

chapter 19|8 pages

C.L.R. James (1901–89)

chapter 21|9 pages

Frantz Fanon (1925–61)

part V|97 pages

Renewal and Dispersal

chapter 22|14 pages

Reading Capital in 1968

chapter 23|8 pages

Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–80)

chapter 24|8 pages

Louis Althusser (1918–90)

chapter 25|8 pages

Mario Tronti (1931–)

chapter 26|8 pages

Eric Hobsbawm (1917–2012)

chapter 27|8 pages

Nicos Poulantzas (1936–79)

chapter 28|9 pages

Samir Amin (1931–2018)

chapter 30|7 pages

G.A. Cohen (1941–2009)

chapter 31|8 pages

Fredric Jameson (1934–)

chapter 32|8 pages

Daniel Bensaïd (1946–2010)

part VI|56 pages

Beyond Marxism?

part VII|77 pages

Unexplored Territories

chapter 39|17 pages

Global Marx?

chapter 40|9 pages

Angela Davis (1944–)

chapter 42|8 pages

Stuart Hall (1932–2014)

chapter 43|8 pages

Judith Butler (1956–)

chapter 44|8 pages

Ecological Marxism

chapter 45|9 pages

Huey P. Newton (1942–89)

part VIII|73 pages

Hidden Abode

part IX|25 pages

Marxism in an Age of Catastrophe

chapter 55|15 pages

Covid-19 and Catastrophe Capitalism

Commodity Chains and Ecological-Epidemiological-Economic Crises

chapter 56|8 pages

Afterword