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Conformist Rebellion - Marxist Critiques of the Contemporary Left

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The contrast between the Marxian emancipatory project and what the progressive left has made of it has never been more glaring than now, a time in which capital no longer seems to confront a political barrier. It is this predicament that The Conformist Rebellion evaluates, for a renewed approach to emancipation from capital.

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INTRODUCTION: THE CONFORMIST REBELLION OF THE CONTEMPORARY LEFT

PART I:FROM CLASS TO COMMUNITY - Race, Gender, and Cross-Class Struggles
Chapter 1: Todd Cronan: Antidiscrimination and the End of Marxism. The Roots of Contemporary Politics in Cold War Theory and Culture
Chapter 2: Robert Pfaller: The Dubious Wonder of Identity
Chapter 3:The Meaning of 'Gender' in Current Debates of the Left. A Discussion Between the Editors and Jane Clare Jones
Chapter 4: Anton Jäger: Mourning and Melancholia - The Millennial Left between New Left and Old Left
Chapter 5: Joshua Pickett-Depaolis: The Poverty of Immediacy - A Critique of the Communization Current
PART II: THE CULTURE OF THE CONFORMIST REBELLION - Culture Wars, Identity Politics, and Art

Chapter 6: George Hoare: Popular Sovereignty, Left Liberalism, and the Brexit Culture Wars
Chapter 7 : Samir Gandesha: Dictatorship Contra Critique
Chapter 8: Maren Thom: Cultural Representation - The Backlash Against Woke Aesthetics as Anti-politics
Chapter 9: Haseeb Ahmed: On What Art is Not, or:Art as A Left-Wing Hobby

PART III ECLIPSE OF EMANCIPATION - Confronting Streams in the Academic and Activist Left Today

Chapter 10: Nick Nesbitt: Racial Capitalism and Social Form
Chapter 11: Nivedita Majumdar: Is Postcolonial Theory's Ethical Turn a Political Dead-End?
Chapter 12: Austin Williams: Growth and the Appropriation of Nature. Left-wing Misanthropy, the Rise of Authoritarianism, and the Pro-Capitalist Character of Environmental Discourse
Chapter 13: Raji C. Steineck: Outside(r) fetishisms: Pathologies of Displaced Critique
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Elena Louisa Lange is senior research fellow and lecturer at the University of Zurich. She is the co-editor of two books on Asian Philosophy and the author of Value without Fetish: Uno Kôzô's Theory of Pure Capitalism.
Joshua Pickett-Depaolis is an independent researcher and an editor of the political theory journal Counter Attack. His interests include Marxist strategic thought and the Clausewitzian tradition of political realism


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The contrast between the Marxian emancipatory project and what the progressive left has made of it has never been more glaring than now, a time in which capital no longer seems to confront a political barrier. It is this predicament that The Conformist Rebellion evaluates, for a renewed approach to emancipation from capital.

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