Performing Marx looks at what it means to be a Marxist dealing with
contemporary political and theoretical developments in the twenty-first
century. Drawing upon Marx’s work, Western Marxism, and
poststructuralist theory, Bradley J. Macdonald explores how a living
tradition of Marx’s ideas can constructively engage a politics of desire
and pleasure, ecological sustainability, a politics of everyday life
that takes seriously popular culture, and the nature of globalization
and of the radical forces being arrayed against the logics of global
capitalism. By engaging such crucial issues, Macdonald also provides
important clarifications of the work of William Morris, Guy Debord and
the situationists, Michel Foucault, Antonio Negri, Ernesto Laclau, and
Chantal Mouffe, as they relate to Marx.
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