Ronald Aronson.Toward a Relativized Marxism. RM 9(3):68-76 "Argues that Marxists who continue to be relevant in the present will be relativized to the extent that their insistence on the importance of class will exist alongside other analyses and oppressions. To come together with other dispossessed groups, it is suggested that Marxists will have to explore not only their differences with others, but also their similarities. This reenergized new Left will also have to consider some key questions: (1) What will it seek to change? (2) To which morals will it be anchored? (3) What is the relationship between a long-term utopia dreamed of by a radical movement and its present? These tasks are sketched in a spirit of optimism and as a call to begin drawing together the riches of Marxism and the strands of post-Marxist radicalism to move beyond old oppositions and old forms of unity and the new forms of particularity.