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Marx for a Post-Communist Era Stefan Sullivan

Marx for a Post-Communist Era By Stefan Sullivan

Marx for a Post-Communist Era by Stefan Sullivan


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This is a much-needed reassessment of Marx and his relevance in this post-modern world, highlighting Marx's legacy and how it can shed light on our economic, political and cultural condition today.

Marx for a Post-Communist Era Summary

Marx for a Post-Communist Era: On Poverty, Corruption and Banality by Stefan Sullivan

Was Marxism a variety of German Idealist self-actualization in economic form? A deeply flawed blueprint for social engineering? A catechism for post-colonial insurgencies? the intellectual foundations of modern social democracy? In this wide ranging summation, Sullivan tackles the multi-tentacled reach of Marx's legacy, and explores both the limits and the lasting significance of his ideas.

Structured around three obstacles to freedom - poverty, corruption and banality - the work engages both Marx and his critics in addressing unresolved issues of the current social and political order. As such, the work, after two introductory chapters, leaves behind Marxology and its familiar cast of characters (Bernstein, Kautsky, Adorno, Lukacs, Fanon, Horkheimer, Marcuse, etc.) to address both neo-Marxist and non-Marxist interpretations of these obstacles. These include growth-led poverty alleviation, human capital theory, current debates on rent-seeking and public choice theory, weaknesses in Frankfurt School approaches to mass culture, and emerging trends in cyberspace and leisure consumption.

Marx for a Post-Communist Era is credited as a foundational theoretical source in a wide range of contemporary studies. Some examples include a government-sponsored anti-corruption report in Peru, a study of neoliberalism and education reform in the UK, and an urban planning essay on museum spaces and the public good.

Marx for a Post-Communist Era Reviews

'The strengths of this book are its lively style and sense of engagement with a broad range of ideas and authors in the Marxist tradition.' - Terrell Carver, University of Bristol

About Stefan Sullivan

Stefan Sullivan has authored numerous articles on international affairs and one novel, The Final Slum, which won a Discovery Award at the 2001 Hollywood Film Festival. In 1994, he received his PhD in political philosophy from Oxford University with a dissertation on Hegel and Marx. He lives in Washington D.C.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Preface 1. Introduction 2. The twentieth-century reception 3. Poverty 4. Corruption 5. Banality Notes Bibliographical essay Index

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GOR009726211
9780415201933
0415201934
Marx for a Post-Communist Era: On Poverty, Corruption and Banality by Stefan Sullivan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20011220
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