
Marx's Concept of the Alternative to Capitalism
par:
Peter Hudis
Langue: Anglais
Format: Broché
ISBN 10: 1608462757
ISBN 13: 9781608462759
Date de publication:
October 22nd, 2013
Éditeur: Haymarket Books
Pages: 272
Peter Hudis delves deep into the often overlooked aspects of Marx's writings, challenging the conventional understanding that reduces his theories to mere critiques of capitalism. Rather than focusing solely on what Marx opposed, Hudis highlights the constructive visions that Marx offered as alternatives to the capitalist system.
Through thoughtful analysis, the author portrays Marx not just as a critic, but as a thinker who envisioned a world rooted in social justice and human emancipation. This exploration invites readers to reassess their perspectives on Marx, emphasizing his aspirations for an egalitarian society.
Hudis meticulously examines the implications of Marx's alternatives, encouraging a dialogue about the relevance of his ideas in contemporary socio-economic discussions. By addressing these themes, he inspires readers to contemplate what a post-capitalist future might look like, guided by Marx's insights.
Through thoughtful analysis, the author portrays Marx not just as a critic, but as a thinker who envisioned a world rooted in social justice and human emancipation. This exploration invites readers to reassess their perspectives on Marx, emphasizing his aspirations for an egalitarian society.
Hudis meticulously examines the implications of Marx's alternatives, encouraging a dialogue about the relevance of his ideas in contemporary socio-economic discussions. By addressing these themes, he inspires readers to contemplate what a post-capitalist future might look like, guided by Marx's insights.