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Intellectually, the schism within Marxism centered on the applicability of dialectics to the natural realm, and the position on this of Marx and Engels. 0000032383 00000 n 0000003592 00000 n You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. stream Pp. 0000019045 00000 n 73 42 0000018022 00000 n 0000006550 00000 n 0000002965 00000 n Sheppard, when faced with poststructuralist critiques of dialectics, the response is to offer the Hegelian dialectic up as a sacrifice in order to retain and maintain something other in the dialectic, which for him is a geographical resonance, that can bear fruitful comparison with Gilles Deleuze and Fe¤lix Guattari. 0000016090 00000 n 0000053189 00000 n 0000008291 00000 n 0000021965 00000 n His dialectics is driven by the nature, immanence or “inwardness” of its own content (SL-M 54; cf.

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