
Introducing Marxism
Rupert Woodfin(Author)
Icon Books (Publisher)
Published on 2. September 2004
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Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-84046-462-7 (ISBN)
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Was Marx himself a 'Marxist'? Was his visionary promise of socialism betrayed by Marxist dictatorship? Is Marxism inevitably totalitarian? What did Marx really say? Introducing Marxism provides a fundamental account of Karl Marx's original philosophy, its roots in 19th-century European ideology, and his radical economic and social criticism of capitalism that inspired vast 19th-century revolutions. It assesses Marxism's Russian disciples - Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin - who forged a ruthless dogmatic Communism. This book examines the alternative Marxist approaches of Gramsci, the Frankfurt School of critical theory and the structuralist Marxism of Althusser in the 1960s. It marshals postmodern interpretations of Marxism and raises the spectre of 'post-Marxism' in Derrida's confrontation with Fukuyama's 'end of history' doctrine. Marxism is not simply a phantom of the 20th-century Cold War that once inspired terror. It remains a potent ethical force in our postmodern age of uncertainty.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Duxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
260 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84046-462-7 (9781840464627)
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Rupert Woodfin has been teaching Marxism to a range of students from A level to undergraduate level since 1976. He is currently a lecturer in philosophy at a college in South West England.