Theories of crisis have always been intensely political. Different views of capitalist development and breakdown have always shaped, and been shaped by, political strategies. In the early and ...
More than a century after his death, Karl Marx still speaks mdash;perhaps uncomfortably mdash;to the lived realities of many ...
To the extent that most of us take the time to try to make sense of the society we live in, we are generally at a loss to account for both the continual change and the particulars we see before us, ...
Karl Marx was supposed to be dead and buried. With the collapse of the Soviet Union and China’s Great Leap Forward into capitalism, communism faded into the quaint backdrop of James Bond movies or the ...
This book is intended to be both an introduction to the main lines of Marx's thought and also an answer to critics of Marx who question the relevance of his ideas in the 21st century. The book has ...
Karl Marx’s famous quote, “The theory of the Communists may be summed up in the single sentence: Abolition of private property,” spots a central concept of communist ideology. More than a century ...
Karl Marx's claim that the working class has the power to change the world is perhaps his most important contribution to socialist theory. Before Marx workers were viewed at best as victims of the ...
Capitalism in the Twenty-first Century Through the Prism of Value, by Guglielmo Carchedi and Michael Roberts, aims to explain 21st-century capitalism through Karl Marx’s value theory. It aligns with ...
Karl Marx, born on May 5, 1818, in Trier, Germany, was a revolutionary philosopher, economist, and political theorist whose ideas and writings have had a profound impact on political thought and ...
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