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Analytical Marxism - Rethinking Class and Capital in Modern Societies - cover

Analytical Marxism - Rethinking Class and Capital in Modern Societies

Fouad Sabry

Editorial: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Sinopsis

Delve into the intellectual rigor of Analytical Marxism with this essential guide. "Analytical Marxism" provides a deep dive into a school of thought that has influenced political theory and practice. This guide meticulously explores the philosophical insights and methodological precision defining Analytical Marxism, making it vital for professionals, students, and anyone seeking to understand beyond traditional Marxist discourse.
 
1-Analytical Marxism-Foundational principles and methods of Analytical Marxism, emphasizing rigorous analysis and contemporary impact.
 
2-Jon Elster-Contributions of Jon Elster, integrating rational choice theory with Marxism to enhance understanding of human behavior and social change.
 
3-Marxism-Analytical Marxism in the broader Marxist context, including critiques and reinterpretations of classical doctrines.
 
4-G. A. Cohen-G. A. Cohen’s critiques and advancements, focusing on equality and justice within Analytical Marxism.
 
5-Criticism of Marxism-Critical assessments of Marxism and Analytical Marxism’s responses, highlighting contemporary relevance.
 
6-Marxist schools of thought-Various Marxist interpretations and Analytical Marxism’s unique contributions.
 
7-Karl Marx's Theory of History-Analysis of Marx’s historical materialism through an analytical perspective.
 
8-Neo-Marxism-Evolution into Neo-Marxism and Analytical Marxism’s engagement with this intellectual movement.
 
9-Historical Materialism-Materialist conception of history and Analytical Marxism’s methodological innovations.
 
10-Outline of Marxism-Overview of key Marxist concepts, emphasizing Analytical Marxism’s analytical approach.
 
11-Means of Production-Role of means of production in Marxism and its relevance to Analytical Marxism.
 
12-Private Property-Marx’s theory of private property and Analytical Marxism’s perspectives on property relations.
 
13-Marx's Theory of Alienation-Marx’s theory of alienation and Analytical Marxism’s contemporary interpretations.
 
14-Surplus Labour-Concept of surplus labor in Marxist economics and Analytical Marxism’s insights into exploitation.
 
15-Marx's Theory of Human Nature-Marx’s view of human nature and Analytical Marxism’s contrasting interpretations.
 
16-A General Theory of Exploitation and Class-Analytical Marxism’s formulations of exploitation and class dynamics.
 
17-Marxist Humanism-Humanistic dimensions within Analytical Marxism and its implications for ethics and practice.
 
18-Immiseration Thesis-Examination of the immiseration thesis and Analytical Marxism’s assessments of its relevance.
 
19-Exploitation of Labour-Analytical Marxism’s views on labor exploitation and implications for policy and justice.
 
20-Capitalist Mode of Production-Capitalist production through Analytical Marxism’s lens, including critiques and proposals.
 
21-Marxian Economics-Overview of Marxian economics and Analytical Marxism’s contributions to economic theory.
 
This volume addresses fundamental questions about Analytical Marxism and provides insights into its enduring relevance in political discourse.
Disponible desde: 15/08/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 232 páginas.

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