A Dictionary Of Marxist Thought
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A landmark work in political and social theory, A Dictionary of Marxist Thought presents a comprehensive and authoritative reference guide to the concepts, thinkers, and debates that have shaped Marxist intellectual tradition. Edited by Tom Bottomore alongside a distinguished team of international scholars, it details the full spectrum of Marxist terminology — from foundational ideas such as alienation, dialectical materialism, and surplus value, to the more contested currents of Western Marxism, structuralism, and critical theory. Each entry is written with scholarly rigor yet remains accessible, making it an indispensable resource for students, academics, and anyone seeking to understand the theoretical underpinnings of one of history's most influential political philosophies. The tone is analytical and precise, reflecting the breadth of Bottomore's own expertise in sociology and political thought. Whether used as a starting point or a deeper reference, this dictionary illuminates the rich and often contentious intellectual landscape of Marxist thought across two centuries of debate.
Author: Tom Bottomore
Format: Hardback
Published: 1983, Blackwell Reference
Genre: Dictionaries
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
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A landmark work in political and social theory, A Dictionary of Marxist Thought presents a comprehensive and authoritative reference guide to the concepts, thinkers, and debates that have shaped Marxist intellectual tradition. Edited by Tom Bottomore alongside a distinguished team of international scholars, it details the full spectrum of Marxist terminology — from foundational ideas such as alienation, dialectical materialism, and surplus value, to the more contested currents of Western Marxism, structuralism, and critical theory. Each entry is written with scholarly rigor yet remains accessible, making it an indispensable resource for students, academics, and anyone seeking to understand the theoretical underpinnings of one of history's most influential political philosophies. The tone is analytical and precise, reflecting the breadth of Bottomore's own expertise in sociology and political thought. Whether used as a starting point or a deeper reference, this dictionary illuminates the rich and often contentious intellectual landscape of Marxist thought across two centuries of debate.