The Meaning of Marxism
June 2006
Trade Paperback · 164 Pages
$14.00 U.S. · $16.95 CAN · €9.99 E.U.
ISBN 9781931859295
Haymarket Books
Trade Paperback · 164 Pages
$14.00 U.S. · $16.95 CAN · €9.99 E.U.
ISBN 9781931859295
Haymarket Books
Recommended for These Courses
- International Relations: Communism and Socialism
- International Relations: General
- International Relations: Political Theory and History
- Philosophy: General
- Philosophy: Political Philosophy
- Political Science: Communism and Socialism
- Political Science: Political Theory and History
Description
“In [D’Amato’s] able hands, Marxist politics come alive and leap before us, pointing a way toward a better world. It’s a knockout.”—Dave Zirin, author of What’s My Name, Fool?: Sports and Resistance in the United States
In this lively and accessible introduction to the ideas of Karl Marx, with historical and contemporary examples, D’Amato argues that Marx’s ideas of globalization, oppression, and social change are more important than ever.
Paul D’Amato is the associate editor of the International Socialist Review. His writing has appeared in CounterPunch, Socialist Worker, and SelvesandOthers.org. He is an activist based in Chicago.
In this lively and accessible introduction to the ideas of Karl Marx, with historical and contemporary examples, D’Amato argues that Marx’s ideas of globalization, oppression, and social change are more important than ever.
Paul D’Amato is the associate editor of the International Socialist Review. His writing has appeared in CounterPunch, Socialist Worker, and SelvesandOthers.org. He is an activist based in Chicago.
About the Author
Paul D'Amato is the associate editor of the International Socialist Review. His writing has appeared in CounterPunch, Socialist Worker and Selves and Others. He is an activist based in Chicago, IL.
