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London: Routledge, 1994. — 288 p. — ISBN-10 0415910439; ISBN-13: 978-0415910439.
It is impossible to speak of where socialism may be going without a discussion of its recent history. The Soviet and Chinese "Communist" systems were certainly failures, but were they failures of Marxian theory? This book answers with a resounding no! The all-star cast of academics picks apart both right and left-wing myths on Marxian ideology; from the fictional depiction of Marx as a totalitarian, to demonstrating how the work of Foucault owes much to Marx's Labor Theory of Value. It is wrong to deify any political thinker, a mistake the authors are sure to avoid as they remain critical of Marx himself, but to abandon one of the most important critiques of modern society is a far worse offense. Much of Marx is outdated; it's not the 19th century anymore. However, this book gives readers a chance to discover the true Marx and the aspects of his thought that are more relevant today than ever.
Editors' introduction
The obsolescence of marxism
Refiguring values, power, knowledge or Foucault's disavowal of Marx
Marxism: from scientific to utopian
The modern world and the individual: from the metamorphosis of Eastern European Marxism to Marx's errors
Supplementing marxism
Forward back capitalist restructuring, the state and the working class in Latin America
The transition to market-guided economies: lessons for Russia and Eastern Europe from the Chinese experience
Marxism, the nationality question and Soviet leadership: a comparative discussion of western views and political reality
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