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Marxist International Relations Theory - Global Struggle Ideologies Unleashed - cover

Marxist International Relations Theory - Global Struggle Ideologies Unleashed

Fouad Sabry

Verlag: One Billion Knowledgeable

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In the evolving field of international relations, Marxist theory provides a crucial perspective, revealing hidden structures and challenging traditional views. This journey through "Marxist International Relations Theory" offers deep insights into political science. Here’s a concise guide to each chapter:
 
Chapters Highlights:
 
1. Marxist International Relations Theory: Explore global politics through Marxism, examining surplus extraction and power dynamics shaping our world.
 
2. Conflict Theories: Understand conflicts beyond surface-level, focusing on economic and social tensions, class struggles, and geopolitical rivalries.
 
3. Cultural Hegemony: Investigate how dominant ideologies influence culture and perpetuate inequality through cultural hegemony.
 
4. Marxism: Dive into Marxist thought—historical materialism, class struggle, and dialectical processes—offering rigorous intellectual exploration.
 
5. Marxian Class Theory: Study the historical class divide, from bourgeoisie to proletariat, and its role in societal transformation.
 
6. Marxist Schools of Thought: Examine diverse Marxist perspectives, from Gramsci to Althusser, each offering unique insights into power relations.
 
7. Analytical Marxism: Delve into concepts with precision, questioning assumptions and analyzing social phenomena.
 
8. Neo-Marxism: Explore contemporary issues such as globalization and identity through Neo-Marxist perspectives.
 
9. Historical Materialism: Understand how historical materialism drives societal change, offering a compass for analyzing the past and present.
 
10. Marxist Philosophy: Go beyond politics to explore Marxist philosophy—dialectics, alienation, and human liberation.
 
11. Frankfurt School: Discover how Frankfurt School thinkers challenge cultural and ideological norms, impacting media and culture.
 
12. Critical Criminology: Examine how capitalist structures contribute to criminality, offering profound revelations.
 
13. Primary Stage of Socialism: Explore the transition from capitalism to socialism, assessing its challenges and possibilities.
 
14. Base and Superstructure: Learn how economic relations (the base) shape culture, law, and institutions (the superstructure).
 
15. Classical Marxism: Revisit Marx and Engels’ foundational ideas, tracing their historical influence.
 
16. Marxist Literary Criticism: Analyze how literature reflects and influences societal norms through a Marxist lens.
 
17. Marxist Historiography: Discover how Marxist historians challenge dominant narratives and uncover hidden voices.
 
18. Marxian Economics: Examine key concepts like surplus value, exploitation, and capitalism’s contradictions.
 
19. False Consciousness: Uncover the illusions that obscure our understanding and impede collective action.
 
20. Outline of Marxism: Synthesize Marxist thought into a comprehensive understanding, connecting key concepts.
 
21. Marxist Ethics: Explore Marxist ethical principles, focusing on justice and human flourishing beyond profit.
 
This book is ideal for professionals seeking new perspectives, students craving intellectual challenge, enthusiasts who question the status quo, and curious minds eager for transformative insights. The journey offers invaluable knowledge at a modest cost.
Verfügbar seit: 12.08.2024.
Drucklänge: 272 Seiten.

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