Mil (y un) marxismos

Critical theory of society was never reduced to a single expression. Sketched in its beginnings by Marx, it has lived continously in crisis and restarted again and again, trying to attend the demands of history and understand the updates of the mode of production of capital. This is especially clear...

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Sumario:Critical theory of society was never reduced to a single expression. Sketched in its beginnings by Marx, it has lived continously in crisis and restarted again and again, trying to attend the demands of history and understand the updates of the mode of production of capital. This is especially clear when one looks at what has happened since the fifties and sixties of the twentieth century, when orthodoxies exploded and an age of a thousand (and one) Marxisms started. Fundamentally, this would be a still open era, in which, from different regions of the world, intellectuals and activists have tried to renew Marxism, wihtout avoiding the possibility of leaving it behind, and rewriting for that its theory, philosophy and politics. Paying special attention to what happened during this age in the world of ideas of the left, what follows will reconstruct the main determinations of Marxism as a critical theory of society as well as its status of permanent crisis and new beginning.