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Marx: Towards the Centre of Possibility Kojin Karatani

Marx: Towards the Centre of Possibility By Kojin Karatani

Marx: Towards the Centre of Possibility by Kojin Karatani


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Marx: Towards the Centre of Possibility by Kojin Karatani

Originally published in 1974, Kojin Karatani's Marx: Towards the Centre of Possibility has been among his most enduring and pioneering works in critical theory. Written at a time when the political sequences of the New Left had collapsed into crisis and violence, with widespread political exhaustion for the competing sectarian visions of Marxism from 1968, Karatani's Marx laid the groundwork for a new reading, unfamiliar to the existing Marxist discourse in Japan at the time.

Karatani's Marx takes on insights from semiotics, deconstruction, and the reading of Marx as a literary thinker, treating Capital as an intervention in philosophy that could be read as itself a theory of signs. Marx is unique in this sense, not only because of its importance in post-'68 Japanese thought, but also because the heterodox reading of Marx that Karatani debuts in this text, centred on his theory of the value-form, will go on to form the basis of his globally influential work.

Edited, translated, and with an introduction by Gavin Walker.

About Kojin Karatani

Kojin Karatani is an internationally renowned theorist and philosopher. Previously, he was a Professor at Hosei University in Tokyo, Kinki University in Osaka, and Columbia University.

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GOR010769261
9781788730587
1788730585
Marx: Towards the Centre of Possibility by Kojin Karatani
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Verso Books
2020-03-10
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