Exploring Marx's Capital: Philosophical, Economic and Political Dimensions
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
327
Language
English
Published
Dec 14, 2006
Publisher
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9004149376
ISBN-13
9789004149373
Description
This volume delves into the intricate layers of Marx's seminal work, providing readers with a fresh perspective that intertwines philosophical, economic, and political dimensions. The authors, Jacques Bidet, Alex Callinicos, and David Fernbach, meticulously dissect and analyze the complex arguments presented in Marx's writings, aiming to illuminate their relevance for contemporary discourse.
Through a synergy of scholarly insights and critical evaluation, the contributors explore the lasting implications of Marx's thought in addressing modern-day social and economic issues. Each author's distinct viewpoint enriches the dialogue, showcasing the multifaceted nature of Marx’s theories and their application in today's world.
This exploration not only engages with Marx as a historical figure but also invites readers to consider the transformative potential of his ideas. The book serves as a guide for those seeking to navigate the broader conversations surrounding capitalism, class struggle, and social justice that continue to shape our societies.
Through a synergy of scholarly insights and critical evaluation, the contributors explore the lasting implications of Marx's thought in addressing modern-day social and economic issues. Each author's distinct viewpoint enriches the dialogue, showcasing the multifaceted nature of Marx’s theories and their application in today's world.
This exploration not only engages with Marx as a historical figure but also invites readers to consider the transformative potential of his ideas. The book serves as a guide for those seeking to navigate the broader conversations surrounding capitalism, class struggle, and social justice that continue to shape our societies.
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