
Marx’s Ghosts by Jacques Derrida is a profound philosophical work that explores the continuing influence and spectral presence of Karl Marx’s ideas in contemporary thought. Derrida, known for his deconstructive approach, examines how Marx’s legacy haunts modern philosophy, politics, and culture, engaging with questions of ideology, capitalism, and justice. The book delves into complex themes such as Marxism, hauntology, and the intersections of history and memory, challenging readers to rethink established narratives and consider the “ghosts” that shape our present realities. Written with intellectual rigor and dense, poetic language, this work appeals to scholars and students of philosophy, political theory, and critical theory. Originating from France, Derrida’s text is a key contribution to postmodern and post-structuralist discourse, offering a nuanced reflection on Marx’s enduring relevance in a fragmented world.
- Book Cover Type: Paperback
- Pages: 368
- Genre: Philosophy
- Age Group: Adults
- Persian Title: کتاب اشباح مارکس اثر ژاک دریدا
- ISBN: 9786225250734
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