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Post-Marxism refers to extrapolations of philosophers and social theorists basing their postulations upon Karl Marx's writings and Marxism proper, thus, passing orthodox Marxism. Philosophically, post-Marxism counters derivationism and essentialism (e.g. the State is not an instrument that ‘functions’ unambiguously and autonomously in behalf of ''a'' given class' interests).〔Iain Mclean & Alistair Mcmillan, ''The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Politics'' (Article: State), Oxford University Press, 2003〕 Recent overviews of post-Marxism are provided by Ernesto Screpanti,〔"The Postmodern Crisis in Economics and the Revolution against Modernism", “Rethinking Marxism”, 2000 〕 Göran Therborn,〔From Marxism to Post-Marxism. London: Verso, 2008, 208pp.〕 and Gregory Meyerson.〔Meyerson, G. (2009). ''Post-Marxism as Compromise Formation.'' Retrieved from: http://clogic.eserver.org/2009/Meyerson.pdf〕 ==History of post-Marxism==
Post-Marxism dates from the late 1960s; several trends and events of that period influenced its development. The weakness of the Russian Communist Soviet paradigm became evident beyond Russia. This happened concurrently with the occurrence internationally of the student riots of 1968, the rise of Maoist theory, and the proliferation of commercial television, which covered in its broadcasts the Vietnam War.
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