I often find non-marxist political science frustrating in ways I can’t describe. It always seems focuses on the wrong things yet I don’t have the foundation to even begin to critique it.
I often find non-marxist political science frustrating in ways I can’t describe. It always seems focuses on the wrong things yet I don’t have the foundation to even begin to critique it.
Foucault and Baudrillard are decent intros if you’re trying to understand 1950s-2010s post-modernism and the deviation of marxism that it took.
Further reading I would suggest Georges Battielle, Steven Lukes (He’s closer to being a marxist but focuses more on structuralism and power dynamics) and Judith Butler.
To add to this, Gabriel Rockhill, a marxist, does a great critique of this school of western thinking and he even came from it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6NNh2EIOa4