Posted by Socrates in 'social construct', 'social construction', Derrida, postMarxism, postmodern baloney, postmodernism, postmodernism and reality denial, postmodernism as a drug, sociology, Wittgenstein at 2:03 pm |

Marxism was dying by the late 1950s. It was nearly dead. Old. Tired. Then, Postmodernist philosophy (hereafter Pp, and also known as PostMarxism) was born! One definition of Pp is: “Postmodernism entails reconsideration of the entire Western value system (love, marriage, popular culture, shift from an industrial to a service economy) that took place since […]