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Grounding Critique
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11 November 2025

Grounding Critique shows that Marxism must have a robust understanding of social relations, such as race, gender, and sexuality, if it wants to produce the knowledge we need to transform society.
Tanyildiz subjects two important strands of Marxist social theory—Marxist-feminism and social reproduction theory (SRT)—to a methodological examination and demonstrates their shortcomings. Focusing on these strands’ critiques of intersectionality through the study of concept formation, Grounding Critique explores alternative ways of using Marx’s method to understand contemporary human praxis.