The roots of postmodernism and neo-Marxism date back to
the 19th century. In the 20th century, Marxism and skepticism,
along with Nietzsche’s philosophy, underwent a metamorphosis
that gave birth to postmodernism and neo-Marxism. Both notions
have a significant impact on the mindset of contemporary
people. In some ways, postmodernism created an intellectual
vacuum in the Western culture that was filled with, among
others, neo-Marxism. Its anthropological originate from the mistake
concerning negation of accidental difference between people;
the existence of social difference is perceived as the result
of injustice and of people exploiting other people.
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