The Marx revival : key concepts and new interpretations
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The Marx revival : key concepts and new interpretations
Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The planet is in deep trouble because of capitalism, and Karl Marx, freed from the chains of "real socialism", is being rediscovered all around the world as the thinker who provided us with its most insightful critique. The Marx Revival is the best, most complete and most modern guide to Marx's ideas that has appeared since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Written by highly reputed international experts, in a clear form accessible to a wider public, it brings together the liveliest and most thought-provoking contemporary interpretations of Marx's work. It presents what he actually wrote in respect of 22 key concepts, the areas that require updating as a result of changes since the late-nineteenth century, and the reasons why it is still of such relevance in today's world. The result is a collection that will prove indispensable both for specialists and for a new generation approaching Marx's work for the first time.
Table of Contents
- 1. Preface Marcello Musto
- 2. Capitalism Michael Kratke
- 3. Communism Marcello Musto
- 4. Democracy Ellen Meiksins Wood
- 5. Proletariat Marcel van der Linden
- 6. Class Struggle Alex Callinicos
- 7. Political Organization Peter Hudis
- 8. Revolution Michael Loewy
- 9. Work Ricardo Antunes
- 10. Capital and Temporality Moishe Postone
- 11. Ecology John Bellamy Foster
- 12. Gender Equality Heather Brown
- 13. Nationalism and Ethnicity Kevin Anderson
- 14. Migration Pietro Basso
- 15. Colonialism
- Ranabir Samaddar and Sandro Mezzadra
- 16. State Bob Jessop
- 17. Globalization Seongjin Jeong
- 18. War and International Relations Benno Teschke
- 19. Religion Gilbert Achcar
- 20. Education Robin Small
- 21. Art Isabelle Garo
- 22. Technology and Science Amy Wendling
- 23. Marxisms Immanuel Wallerstein
- Index.
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