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Neo Marxism - Redefining Class Struggle in the 21st Century - cover

Neo Marxism - Redefining Class Struggle in the 21st Century

Fouad Sabry

Verlag: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Unlock the profound insights of "Neo-Marxism," a pivotal addition to the "Political Science" series. This book serves as your gateway to understanding the evolution, key theorists, and contemporary relevance of Neo-Marxism in political science and socio-economic analysis. By delving into this concise exploration, you'll gain critical perspectives that empower you to navigate modern socio-political landscapes.
 
1-Neo-Marxism-Explore the foundational concepts, tracing its evolution from classical Marxism and its unique theoretical framework.
 
2-Dependency Theory-Uncover global inequality dynamics, examining Neo-Marxism's explanation of economic disparities.
 
3-Marxism-Revisit core Marxist principles to understand how Neo-Marxism builds upon and diverges from them.
 
4-Monopoly Capital-Analyze Monopoly Capital's implications for understanding concentrated economic power and its impact.
 
5-Labor and Monopoly Capital-Investigate labor-capital dynamics within monopoly capitalism, focusing on shifts in labor exploitation.
 
6-Analytical Marxism-Delve into Analytical Marxism, applying rigorous techniques to enhance Marxist theory's explanatory power.
 
7-Post-Marxism-Examine Post-Marxism, incorporating critiques and elements from other traditions to address contemporary issues.
 
8-Marxian Economics-Understand Marxian economics' fundamentals, emphasizing its critique of modern capitalist economies.
 
9-Theories of Imperialism-Explore imperialism theories, highlighting how Neo-Marxism interprets imperialist practices globally.
 
10-Marxist Cultural Analysis-Investigate how Marxist analysis reveals deep connections between culture and economic structures.
 
11-Monthly Review-Learn about the Monthly Review school, a platform for Neo-Marxist analysis and critique of capitalism.
 
12-Paul Sweezy-Discover Paul Sweezy's contributions to Neo-Marxism, particularly his analysis of monopoly capitalism.
 
13-Environmental Sociology-Link Neo-Marxism with environmental sociology, exploring Marxist thought on ecological crises.
 
14-Paul A. Baran-Examine Paul A. Baran's insights into economic surplus and its role in capitalist societies.
 
15-John Bellamy Foster-Understand Foster's contributions to ecological Marxism and his analysis of capitalism's environmental impacts.
 
16-Criticism of Marxism-Review various critiques of Marxism, offering a balanced perspective on Neo-Marxism's strengths and limitations.
 
17-Richard D. Wolff-Study Richard D. Wolff's innovative approaches to Marxist economics, particularly worker cooperatives.
 
18-The Theory of Capitalist Development-Explore capitalist development theories and their critique through a Neo-Marxist lens.
 
19-A General Theory of Exploitation and Class-Analyze intricate theories of exploitation and class structure, essential to Neo-Marxist thought.
 
20-Marx's Revenge-Investigate the enduring relevance of Marxist theory in contemporary political and economic discourse.
 
21-Outline of Marxism-Conclude with a comprehensive outline of Marxism, reinforcing the connections between classical and Neo-Marxist theories.
Verfügbar seit: 14.08.2024.
Drucklänge: 208 Seiten.

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