Marx: A Hundred Years On

Marx: A Hundred Years On

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A scholarly collection of essays, Marx: A Hundred Years On presents a rigorous reassessment of Karl Marx's thought and legacy, compiled to mark the centenary of his death in 1983. Edited by Betty Matthews, the volume gathers contributions from leading Marxist thinkers and academics who argue for the continued relevance of Marx's economic, philosophical, and political ideas in the modern world. The essays collectively examine the enduring power of historical materialism, the critique of capitalism, and the development of socialist theory across a century of global transformation. Written with intellectual seriousness and a committed political perspective, the collection illustrates how Marx's framework remains a vital tool for understanding contemporary society, class struggle, and the contradictions of capitalist development. It stands as both a tribute to Marx's monumental influence and a confident assertion that his ideas retain their analytical force well beyond his lifetime.

Author: Betty Matthews
Format: Paperback
Published: 1983, Lawrence & Wishart
Genre: Politics & law

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

A scholarly collection of essays, Marx: A Hundred Years On presents a rigorous reassessment of Karl Marx's thought and legacy, compiled to mark the centenary of his death in 1983. Edited by Betty Matthews, the volume gathers contributions from leading Marxist thinkers and academics who argue for the continued relevance of Marx's economic, philosophical, and political ideas in the modern world. The essays collectively examine the enduring power of historical materialism, the critique of capitalism, and the development of socialist theory across a century of global transformation. Written with intellectual seriousness and a committed political perspective, the collection illustrates how Marx's framework remains a vital tool for understanding contemporary society, class struggle, and the contradictions of capitalist development. It stands as both a tribute to Marx's monumental influence and a confident assertion that his ideas retain their analytical force well beyond his lifetime.