Whither Marxism?
Global Crises in International Perspective
Stephen Cullenberg editor Bernd Magnus editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:12th Jul '17
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This collection explores the implications of communism's collapse on Marxism, reassessing its relevance and potential for social change in today's world.
In Whither Marxism?, the authors delve into the implications of the global collapse of communism on the future of Marxist thought. This collection of essays reassesses Karl Marx not only as a philosopher but also as a political thinker whose ideas continue to resonate in contemporary discourse. The contributors engage with Marx's social goals, exploring their relevance and applicability in today's world, where the ideological landscape has shifted dramatically since the fall of communism.
The book serves as a companion volume to Spectres of Marx, furthering the discussion on the fate of Marxism in a post-communist era. By examining the enduring questions surrounding Marxist theory, the essays reflect on the challenges and opportunities that arise in a society that has witnessed the decline of traditional communist regimes. The authors provide critical insights into how Marxism can adapt to modern realities and whether it can still offer a viable framework for social change.
Ultimately, Whither Marxism? invites readers to reconsider the legacy of Marx and the potential for his ideas to inform current social movements. The essays collectively argue that while the political landscape has changed, the core issues of inequality, class struggle, and social justice remain pressing and relevant. Through thoughtful analysis, the book encourages a renewed engagement with Marxist principles in the quest for a more equitable society.
"They hold conferences on the future of Marxism, when what they are anxiously discussing is the future of themselves. This volume is the product of such a conference...There are ten papers of various kinds, from high theory to practical advice." -- Philosophy inReview, Vol. 17, No. 1-3, 1997
ISBN: 9781138457478
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
278 pages