LEADERS of the 75 Communist parties meeting in Moscow—and those conspicuously absent—often argue bitterly about what their faith, Marxism, means. More interesting is the question of what Marxism does.
'Orthodox' Marxist crisis theories have, in neglecting Marxism's philosophical roots, wandered into a cul-de-sac of their own logical empiricist making and are unable to offer, therefore, a viable ...
The revolutions in Russia and China were both, at least ostensibly, Marxist in character. The Second World War turned out in favour of the Allies partly because Hitler, blinded by his hatred of ...
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Quote of the day by Karl Marx: ‘Capital is dead labor, which, vampire-like, lives only by…’
Karl Marx's 19th-century metaphor vividly critiques capitalism, describing capital as "dead labor" that thrives by exploiting ...
Marx is famous as a social theorist. that is, as one who adopts ‘society’ as an object of theoretical reflection. The aim of the present piece is to argue that he is neither a social theorist, nor ...
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Karl Marx’s Legacy in the United States
For nearly two centuries, Karl Marx’s ideas have had a significant impact on US politics and intellectual life. In turn, Marx’s close study of the US informed the development of his ideas about ...
Elias Rodriques ’13, an assistant professor of literature at Sarah Lawrence College, returned to his frosh dorm, SLE, to discuss Black Marxism’s history and his journey with the theory on Friday.
Couldn’t the aversion to critical race theory be something other than racism, at least in part? Sure, there are knuckle-dragging cross burners who want all nonwhites removed from the U.S. and believe ...
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