Marx and Marxism
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Format
Paperback
Pages
544
Language
English
Published
May 29, 2018
Publisher
Pelican
ISBN-10
0141983485
ISBN-13
9780141983486
Description
Gregory Claeys presents a profound exploration of Marx's ideas and their enduring impact on social and political thought. Through meticulous research, he delves into the evolution of Marx's theories, examining how they emerged from the sociopolitical context of his time. Themes of class struggle, economic theory, and revolutionary potential are intricately woven into the narrative, making it accessible to both scholars and general readers alike.
Claeys also contextualizes Marx within the broader intellectual landscape, revealing how his work sparked movements that challenged the status quo. The book highlights the myriad interpretations of Marxism throughout history, demonstrating how his ideas have been adapted to fit different societal needs, from orthodox communism to contemporary leftist thought.
With clarity and depth, this work encourages readers to rethink the relevance of Marx’s ideas in today's world. It emphasizes not only the historical significance of his thought but also its continuing resonance in ongoing debates about equality, power, and social justice.
Claeys also contextualizes Marx within the broader intellectual landscape, revealing how his work sparked movements that challenged the status quo. The book highlights the myriad interpretations of Marxism throughout history, demonstrating how his ideas have been adapted to fit different societal needs, from orthodox communism to contemporary leftist thought.
With clarity and depth, this work encourages readers to rethink the relevance of Marx’s ideas in today's world. It emphasizes not only the historical significance of his thought but also its continuing resonance in ongoing debates about equality, power, and social justice.
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