Set against the collapse of social theory into a theory of
ideological discourse, Geoff Boucher sets to work a rigorous
mapping of the contemporary field, targeting the relativist
implications of this new form of philosophical idealism. Offering a
detailed and immanent critique Boucher concentrates his critical
attention on the 'postmarxism' of Laclau and Mouffe, Butler and
?i?ek. Combining close reading and careful exposition with
polemical intent, Boucher links the relativism exemplified in these
contemporary theoretical trends to unresolved philosophical
problems of modeity. In conclusion Boucher points to
'intersubjectivity' as an exit from postmarxist theory's charmed
circle of ideology.