Linking Hamlets ghost with the opening of the Communist Manifesto, the noted French philosopher meditates on the state and future of Marxism since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Developing two highly expanded lectures, Derrida notes that the current talk of the "new world order" and "the end of history" is the recurrence of a old debate, an attempt to exorcise the "spirit" represented by Marxism, just as Marx was concerned with the "ghosts" and "conjuring" of capitalism. Derrida argues that the deconstructive doctrine of "differance" and Marxism as an act posit many Marxisms. It is therefore the interpreters duty to preserve the spirit of Marxism by pursuing the ghosts and laying bare the conjurings. This is Derridas first major statement on Marx; an important book for academic collections.
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