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008 081016s2009 nyua b 001 0 eng
020 _a9780198821076
_qpaper back
040 _cCentral library, KU
041 _2eng
082 _a335.4092
_bSIM
100 _aSinger, Peter
245 _a Marx : a very short introduction/
_cby Peter Singer
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aUnited Kingdom:
_bOxford University Press,
_c2018
300 _a xxii, 130 pages :
_b illustrations, portraits ;
_c18 cm
350 _a590.00
440 _a Very short introductions,
_v28
504 _aIncludes index.
505 0 _t A life and its legacy
505 _tThe young Hegelian
505 _tFrom God to money
505 _tEnter the proletariat
505 _tThe first Marxism
505 _tThe development of the materialist theory of history
505 _tThe goal of history
505 _tEconomics
505 _tCommunism and revolution
505 _tWas Marx right?
505 _tIs Marx still relevant?
520 0 _aKarl Marx's theories have shaped and directed political economic, and social thought for 150 years. Here the renowned philosopher Peter Singer describes Marx's life and early ideas before clearly and concisely identifying the central vision that unifies Marx's thought and enables us to grasp it as a whole. In this new edition. Singer explores whether Marx and his ideas remain relevant to politics and society today. Assessing Marx's impact and the predictions he made, Singer asks if, for the foreseeable future, there is any realistic prospect of replacing capitalism with a better system of production and distribution
650 _aCommunists Biography
650 _aCommunism History
650 _aCommunism
650 _aBiography
700 1 _aCohen, Marshall.
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