Fredric Jameson, the world's greatest Marxist critic, is dead - long live Utopia!
Briefly

Jameson’s oeuvre was characterized by a steadfast commitment to utopia, a concept that he believed was fundamental to understanding and critiquing cultural and artistic forms across three centuries.
His prolific output, which includes an impressive 34 books and countless articles, demonstrates a remarkable attention to cultural forms, making him a towering figure in Marxist criticism.
Jameson’s ability to engage with a vast array of cultural materials—from architecture to pulp fiction—has led to the recognition of him as perhaps the greatest Marxist critic of our time.
In a field often marked by division, Jameson’s approach was rooted in generosity, favoring the dialectic over sectarian disputes and fostering a sense of hope for the future.
Read at The Conversation
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