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The Meaning of Marxism . This book argues that instead of irrelevant, Marx's ideas of globalization, oppression, and social change are more important than ever. His writing has appeared in CounterPunch, Socialist


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The Meaning of Marxism

Title:The Meaning of Marxism
Author:Paul D'Amato
Rating:4.91 (627 Votes)
Asin:1608462501
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:352 Pages
Publish Date:2014-12-02
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Long-considered dead by mainstream critics, the basic ideas of Karl Marx are brought to life in this overview of his thought. This book argues that instead of irrelevant, Marx's ideas of globalization, oppression, and social change are more important than ever.Paul D'Amato is managing editor of the International Socialist Review. His writing has appeared in CounterPunch, Socialist Worker and Selves and Others.

Editorial : About the AuthorPaul D'Amato is the associate editor of the International Socialist Review. His writing has appeared in CounterPunch, Socialist Worker and Selves and Others. He is an activist based in Chicago, IL.

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