تفاصيل الكتاب
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
359
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jul 15, 1989
الناشر
University of Chicago Press
الطبعة
Revised
رقم ISBN-10
0226710238
رقم ISBN-13
9780226710235
الوصف
In a time where economic disparities are increasingly pronounced, this work delves into the intricate relationship between knowledge and class through a Marxian lens. The authors, Richard D. Wolff and Stephen A. Resnick, embark on a critical examination of political economy, addressing how knowledge production is inextricably linked to class dynamics. Their arguments resonate with contemporary discussions, as they reframe Marxist theory to meet the challenges of modern capitalism.
The discourse is rooted in a deep analytical framework that challenges traditional views of economics by emphasizing the role of knowledge and ideology in shaping social structures. By exploring how knowledge is commodified and controlled, the narrative reveals underlying mechanisms that perpetuate inequality. The authors argue that understanding these relationships is crucial for addressing the systemic issues faced by contemporary society.
Wolff and Resnick’s critique not only offers a fresh perspective on Marx’s original ideas but also opens up avenues for dialogue among scholars and activists alike. Their insights encourage readers to rethink the production of knowledge and its implications for class struggle in today's world.
Through rigorous analysis and compelling arguments, the work stands as a pivotal contribution to Marxist theory, inviting a reevaluation of how economic and social systems interact. It serves as a vital resource for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of knowledge and power in the landscape of political economy.
The discourse is rooted in a deep analytical framework that challenges traditional views of economics by emphasizing the role of knowledge and ideology in shaping social structures. By exploring how knowledge is commodified and controlled, the narrative reveals underlying mechanisms that perpetuate inequality. The authors argue that understanding these relationships is crucial for addressing the systemic issues faced by contemporary society.
Wolff and Resnick’s critique not only offers a fresh perspective on Marx’s original ideas but also opens up avenues for dialogue among scholars and activists alike. Their insights encourage readers to rethink the production of knowledge and its implications for class struggle in today's world.
Through rigorous analysis and compelling arguments, the work stands as a pivotal contribution to Marxist theory, inviting a reevaluation of how economic and social systems interact. It serves as a vital resource for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of knowledge and power in the landscape of political economy.
الأنواع
أعمال واقتصاد