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Marx and marxism / Gregory Claeys.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Spanish Publisher: New York, NY : Nation Books, 2018Edition: 1st editionDescription: ix, 528 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781568588971 (hardcover)
  • 9781568588964 (ebk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 335.4092
LOC classification:
  • HX 39.5  C583m 2018
Contents:
part 1. Marx: The young Karl ; Marx's conversion to communism ; The "Paris manuscripts", alienation and humanism ; The German ideology, history and production ; Socialism, the revolutions of 1848 and The communist manifesto ; Exile, 1850s-1880s ; Political economy ; The International (1864-1872) and the Paris Commune (1871) ; Marx's mature system ; The problem of Engels ; Utopia -- part 2. Marxism: Conversation ; Marxism and social democracy, 1883-1918 : the revisionist debate -- Lenin and the Russian Revolution : "bread, peace, land" -- Bolshevik leaders : Bukharin, Trotsky, Stalin ; After Stalin, 1953-1968 -- Western European Marxism, 1920-1968, and beyond ; Other Marxisms -- Marxism for the twenty-first century.
Summary: An illuminating history of Marx's thought and intellectual influence from a leading historian of socialism Why was Marx so successful as a thinker? Did he have a system and if so, what does it consist of? How did Marxism develop in the twentieth century and what does it mean today? Karl Marx remains the most influential and controversial political thinker in history. The movements associated with his name have lent hope to many victims of tyranny and aggression but have also proven disastrous in practice and resulted in the unnecessary deaths of millions. If after the collapse of the Soviet Union his reputation seemed utterly eclipsed, a new generation is reading and discovering Marx in the wake of the recurrent financial crises, growing social inequality and an increasing sense of the injustice and destructiveness of capitalism. Both his critique of capitalism and his vision of the future speak across the centuries to our times, even if the questions he poses are more difficult to answer than ever. In this wide-ranging account, Gregory Claeys, one of Britain's leading historians of socialism, considers Marx's ideas and their development through the Russian Revolution to the present, showing why Marx and Marxism still matter today
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part 1. Marx: The young Karl ; Marx's conversion to communism ; The "Paris manuscripts", alienation and humanism ; The German ideology, history and production ; Socialism, the revolutions of 1848 and The communist manifesto ; Exile, 1850s-1880s ; Political economy ; The International (1864-1872) and the Paris Commune (1871) ; Marx's mature system ; The problem of Engels ; Utopia --
part 2. Marxism: Conversation ; Marxism and social democracy, 1883-1918 : the revisionist debate --
Lenin and the Russian Revolution : "bread, peace, land" --
Bolshevik leaders : Bukharin, Trotsky, Stalin ; After Stalin, 1953-1968 --
Western European Marxism, 1920-1968, and beyond ; Other Marxisms --
Marxism for the twenty-first century.

An illuminating history of Marx's thought and intellectual influence from a leading historian of socialism Why was Marx so successful as a thinker? Did he have a system and if so, what does it consist of? How did Marxism develop in the twentieth century and what does it mean today? Karl Marx remains the most influential and controversial political thinker in history. The movements associated with his name have lent hope to many victims of tyranny and aggression but have also proven disastrous in practice and resulted in the unnecessary deaths of millions. If after the collapse of the Soviet Union his reputation seemed utterly eclipsed, a new generation is reading and discovering Marx in the wake of the recurrent financial crises, growing social inequality and an increasing sense of the injustice and destructiveness of capitalism. Both his critique of capitalism and his vision of the future speak across the centuries to our times, even if the questions he poses are more difficult to answer than ever. In this wide-ranging account, Gregory Claeys, one of Britain's leading historians of socialism, considers Marx's ideas and their development through the Russian Revolution to the present, showing why Marx and Marxism still matter today

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