The Spectre of the Manifesto: Classical Marxism and Its Discontents

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Title
The Spectre of the Manifesto: Classical Marxism and Its Discontents
Abstract
Using the more inclusive terminology of "alter-globalization" [i.e., the various names for radical protest against globalization], this article investigates the political predilections of this movement during its heyday around the turn of the millennium and seeks to understand why a force leading the charge against neoliberal global capitalism ostensibly owed little to Marxism compared with its other avowed sources for inspiration. It finds that although Marxian analysis was being substantied by the remorseless spread of capitalism around the world, there was a practical political problem related to the very salience of this Classical Marxian approach: that is, the Marxism of the Second International - in short, the Marxism expressed in the [Communist] Manifesto. --From introduction
Publication
Labour / Le Travail
Date
Fall 2025
Volume
96
Pages
191-215
Accessed
11/27/25, 5:37 PM
ISSN
1911-4842
Language
English
Citation
Burgmann, V. (2025). The Spectre of the Manifesto: Classical Marxism and Its Discontents. Labour / Le Travail, 96, 191–215. https://www.lltjournal.ca/index.php/llt/article/view/6411