The following paper is a critical theorist analysis of post-structuralist philosophy. It examines the omission of an economic critique in post-structuralism and describes this omission as the result of a particular flaw in Nietzsche's epistemological work, an error which has persisted all the way down through deconstruction, post-colonialism, and cultural studies. The paper seeks to reintroduce an economic critique of capitalism back into the social critique of post-structuralism, with the promise that the combination of the two will prove stronger than either critical theory or post-structuralism alone. To achieve this it reinterprets Marx' concept of metabolism as a critical economic category that mirrors post-structuralism's concept of differance.
@phdthesis{urn:nbn:de:hebis:34-2008040120995, author ={Wettlaufer, Matthew Francis}, title ={Difference and equality: A critical theorist analysis of post-modern philosophy}, keywords ={100 and Philosophie and Postmoderne and Kritische Theorie}, copyright ={https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/}, language ={en}, school={Kassel, Universität, FB 01, Erziehungswissenschaft, Humanwissenschaften}, year ={2008-04-01T14:13:31Z} }