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Requiem for French Theory: Transatlantic Funeral Dirge in a Marxist Key

Contributor(s): Monville, Aymeric (Author), Rockhill, Gabriel (Author), Leon, Jennifer Ponce de (Author)

ISBN: 9781685901493

Publisher: Monthly Review Press

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Pub Date: July 1, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 7.90" L x 4.90" W ( 0.40 lbs) 168 pages

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French Theory is due for an insider critique, and in Requiem for French Theory, Aymeric Monville and Gabriel Rockhill do just that. Drawing upon decades of studying French philosophy in Paris, they build upon the best Marxist criticisms of postmodernism, while further developing them by situating postmodern theory within the global political economy of knowledge and U.S. driven intellectual imperialism. The result is a broad dialogue on topics ranging from international class struggle and the dissemination of ideology, to fascism, identity politics, dialectics, actually existing socialism, and more.

Requiem for French Theory soundly criticizes this tradition's chameleonic ideological permutations under new names, such as postcolonial thought, decolonial theory, new materialism, and other trendsetting discourses. But it also reveals how these theoretical developments are all part of a broader anticommunist cultural front. Most importantly, Monville and Rockhill develop the positive project of anti-imperialist Marxism as the ultimate antidote to French theoretical sophistry. Far from indulging in the political defeatism characteristic of the Western Marxist critiques of postmodernism, this intellectual exchange issues a clarion call for revitalizing revolutionary theory and putting it into practice.

Brief description: Aymeric Monville is the founder of Éditions Delga (Paris) and a specialist in political philosophy. He is the author or editor of eight books, including Neocapitalism According to Michel Clouscard

Review Quotes: "Every line of the present dialogue between Monville and Rockhill is essential, providing the basis of an internal critique of French Theory. In this critique, French Theory and Western Marxism shared a common Eurocentric failure to confront the reality of imperialism and revolution in the world."--John Bellamy Foster

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