In the Shadow of Marxist Concepts: Difference, Self-Reflexivity, and the Collapse of Universals
Studieraum mit klassischen Werken. AI image “ Historical materialism, dialectics, modes of production, labor power—through these concepts Marxist theory has sought to shatter the abstract universality of the concepts of bourgeois thought: Nature and Progress, Man and Reason, formal Logic, Work, Exchange, etc. Yet Marxism in turn universalizes them with a ‘critical’ imperialism as ferocious as the other’s…to be logical, the concept of history must itself be regarded as historical, turn back upon itself, and only illuminate the context that produced it by abolishing itself. Instead, in Marxism history is transhistoricized: it redoubles on itself and thus is universalized. To be rigorous the dialectic must dialectically surpass and annul itself. ” J. Baudrillard. Thesis: This article argues that Baudrillard’s critique of Marxism in The Mirror of Production operates through a structuralist logic of difference and a Nietzschean suspicion toward universal truth, while also converg...