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In The Name Of Marx

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    Author(s)Murzban Jal
    PublisherAakar Books
    ISBN9789350025390
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2018

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    Aakar Books In The Name Of Marx by Murzban Jal

    Murzban Jal is Director and Professor at the Centre for Educational Studies, Indian Institute of Educaiton, Pune. He is the author of The Seductions of Karl Marx, Zoroastrianism: from Antiquity to the Modern Period (ed.), The New Militants, Why We Are Not Hindus, What Ails Indian Muslims (ed. with Zaheer Ali) and Challenges for the Indian (ed.). Jal is a Marxologist who brings in Marx’s original ideas of the Asiatic Mode of Production and Multi-linear historicism in the new understanding of Marxism. He is critical of the idea of “Indian feudalism” that was theorized and popularized by R S Sharma and taken over by almost all shades of Indian Marxists. Jal is an advocate of “direct socialism” that bypasses capitalism and all its terrible vicisstitudes. Combined by this Marxologsist capitalism and all its terrible vicissitudes. Combined by this Marxologist method, Jal also brings in Marx’s idea of alienation in contemporary society where he combines Marx’s theory of the reification of humanity with Freud’s theory of neurosis and psychosis. He claims that the era of late capitalism which he calls “late imperialism in permanent crisis” integrates neurosis and psychosis as “neurosis-psychosis”, a mental disorder that has invaded both civil society and the political state. He is critical of the Political Left that ignores Mrx’s theories of alienation, reification and fetishism.