Marxism After Modernity is concerned with the ways in which Marxist theory has responded to the major social, economic and technological transformations of capitalism which have occurred in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
Ross Abbinnett Livres
Ross Abbinnett est un maître de conférences spécialisé en théorie sociale et politique. Son travail explore l'analyse critique des structures sociales et la complexité de la pensée moderne. Abbinnett aborde des questions fondamentales sur l'existence contemporaine et son impact sur les individus comme sur le collectif. Il est reconnu pour son approche précise et intellectuellement rigoureuse de ces sujets.





With a keen philosophical perspective, Ross Abbinnett explores familiar themes in sociology, offering fresh insights into contemporary issues. The book's nuanced writing challenges readers to engage thoughtfully and openly with the complexities of modern society, making it essential for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of current sociological debates.
Exploring the discourse on truth within the social sciences, this guide delves into the decline of modernity and the emergence of innovative perspectives that embrace difference and ambivalence as valuable concepts. It offers an engaging examination of contemporary thought, making complex ideas accessible to readers interested in the evolving landscape of social theory.
The Thought of Bernard Stiegler
Capitalism, Technology and the Politics of Spirit
- 206pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Focusing on Bernard Stiegler's insights into hyperindustrial societies, the book examines how technological systems have reshaped social, economic, and political life. It delves into the interplay between technical tools and human capabilities within digital and biotechnological contexts. Central to the discussion is Stiegler's concept of technology as a Pharmakon, highlighting its dual role in fostering both existential despair and new avenues for aesthetic, literary, and philosophical creativity that could rejuvenate political culture.
The Neoliberal Imagination
Politics, Aesthetics, and Economics in the Evolution of Hyper-Industrial Capitalism
- 244pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book offers a critical exploration of how the rise of virtual and information technologies has reshaped the ideological framework of capitalism. Drawing on the ideas of Frederic Jameson, Bernard Stiegler, and Timothy Morton, it examines the historical progression of neoliberal thought and its implications for contemporary society. Through this lens, the author argues for a deeper understanding of how technological advancements influence economic ideologies and cultural perceptions.