Pronounced dead at the end of the 20th century, Marx has suddenly reappeared on the stage of history. This book explains why Marx's thought is still pertinent and useful for a critical understanding of today's world. This book was originally published as a special issue of Socialism and Democracy.
Pronounced dead at the end of the 20th century, Marx has suddenly reappeared on the stage of history. This book explains why Marx's thought is still pertinent and useful for a critical understanding of today's world. This book was originally published as a special issue of Socialism and Democracy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marcello Musto teaches at the Department of Political Science of York University (Toronto, Canada) and is the editor of Karl Marx's Grundrisse: Foundations of the Critique of Political Economy 150 Years Later (Routledge, 2008).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Marcello Musto. Part 1: Re-reading Marx in 2010 2. Not Just Capital and Class: Marx on Non-Western Societies Nationalism and Ethnicity Kevin B. Anderson. 3. The Myth of Twentieth-Century Socialism and the Continuing Relevance of Karl Marx Paresh Chattopadhyay. 4. Change the System Not Its Barriers Michael A. Lebowitz. 5. Emancipation in Marx's Early Work George Comninel. 6. Revisiting Marx's Concept of Alienation Marcello Musto. 7. Marx and the Politics of Sarcasm Terrell Carver. 8. The "Lesser Evil" as Argument and Tactic from Marx to the Present Victor Wallis. 9. In Capitalist Crisis Rediscovering Marx Rick Wolff. 10. Universal Capitalism Ellen Meiksins Wood. Part 2: Marx's Global Reception Today 11. Marx in Hispanic America Francisco T. Sobrino. 12. Marx in Brazil Armando Boito and Luiz Eduardo Motta. 13. Marx in the Anglophone World Paul Blackledge. 14. Marx in France Jean-Numa Ducange. 15. Marx in Germany Jan Hoff. 16. Marx in Italy Gianfranco Ragona. 17. Marx in Russia Vesa Oittinen. 18. Marx in China Daping Hu. 19. Marx in South Korea Seongjin Jeong. 20. Marx in Japan Hiroshi Uchida.
1. Introduction Marcello Musto. Part 1: Re-reading Marx in 2010 2. Not Just Capital and Class: Marx on Non-Western Societies Nationalism and Ethnicity Kevin B. Anderson. 3. The Myth of Twentieth-Century Socialism and the Continuing Relevance of Karl Marx Paresh Chattopadhyay. 4. Change the System Not Its Barriers Michael A. Lebowitz. 5. Emancipation in Marx's Early Work George Comninel. 6. Revisiting Marx's Concept of Alienation Marcello Musto. 7. Marx and the Politics of Sarcasm Terrell Carver. 8. The "Lesser Evil" as Argument and Tactic from Marx to the Present Victor Wallis. 9. In Capitalist Crisis Rediscovering Marx Rick Wolff. 10. Universal Capitalism Ellen Meiksins Wood. Part 2: Marx's Global Reception Today 11. Marx in Hispanic America Francisco T. Sobrino. 12. Marx in Brazil Armando Boito and Luiz Eduardo Motta. 13. Marx in the Anglophone World Paul Blackledge. 14. Marx in France Jean-Numa Ducange. 15. Marx in Germany Jan Hoff. 16. Marx in Italy Gianfranco Ragona. 17. Marx in Russia Vesa Oittinen. 18. Marx in China Daping Hu. 19. Marx in South Korea Seongjin Jeong. 20. Marx in Japan Hiroshi Uchida.
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