Andrew Gamble, David Marsh, and Tony Tant, editors.
Urbana :
University of Illinois Press,
1999.
ix, 381 pages ;
22 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-372) and index.
Marxism and the welfare state / Chris Pierson -- Marxism and culture / Charlie McMahon -- Marxism and nationalism / Trevor Purvis -- Marxism and democracy / Daryl Glaser -- Marxism and ecology / John Barry -- Marxism and globalisation / Simon Bromley -- Marxism, communism and post-communism / Neil Robinson -- Resurrecting Marxism / David Marsh.
Why bother with Marxism? / Andrew Gamble -- Marxism and feminism / Stevi Jackson -- Marxism and regulation theory / Michael Kenny -- Marxism and postmodernity / Glyn Daly -- Marxism and new right theory / Andrew Gamble -- Marxism as social science / Tony Tant -- Marxism and social class / Jim Johnston and David P. Dolowitz -- Marxism and the state / Colin Hay.
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"Has Marxism ceased to be part of our political present and future? Has its theory or doctrine anything to contribute to our understanding of the new millennium? In these original, commissioned essays, the contributors argue that Marxism continues as a living tradition. They show how it still engages with other theoretical positions, how it has evolved in response to both these engagements and contemporary world changes, and they assess its relevance and contribution to modern social science."--Jacket.