Marx: A Beginner's Guide

Marx: A Beginner's Guide

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Mar 11, 2008 · Anglais · Broché (192 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 192
Langue Anglais
Publié Mar 11, 2008
Éditeur Oneworld Publications
ISBN-10 1851685340
ISBN-13 9781851685349

Description

Andrew Collier offers a refreshing and approachable perspective on the life and ideas of Karl Marx. This guide serves as a gateway for those who are curious about Marx’s theories but may feel intimidated by academic jargon. Collier's clear and engaging style invites readers to explore Marx's revolutionary contributions to philosophy, economics, and politics without getting lost in complexity.

Through well-structured explanations, the book delves into Marx’s key concepts, illustrating their relevance in today’s world. It effectively dissects notions such as class struggle, capitalism, and social change, making them relatable to contemporary issues. Readers gain insight into how Marx’s ideas have shaped societal frameworks and continue to influence discussions on social justice and equity.

This introduction not only contextualizes Marx's revolutionary vision but also encourages critical reflection on its implications. Collier’s work is both an enlightening entry point for novices and a thought-provoking resource for seasoned readers looking to revisit the relevance of Marx's ideas in modern society.
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