The Algebra of Revolution

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This book provides the only single volume study of major Marxist thinkers' views on the crucial question of the dialectic, connecting them with pressing contemporary, political and theoretical questions.

The Algebra of Revolution is the first book to study Marxist method as it has been developed by the main representatives of the classical Marxist tradition, namely Marx and Engels, Luxembourg, Lenin, Lukacs, Gramsci and Trotsky. This book provides the only single volume study of major Marxist thinkers' views on the crucial question of the dialectic, connecting them with pressing contemporary, political and theoretical questions. John Rees's The Algebra of Revolution is vital reading for anyone interested in gaining a new and fresh perspective on Marxist thought and on the notion of the dialectic.

'Without doubt a tour de force ... For every socialist who wants to develop their understanding of Marxism, this book essential reading.' - Bookmarks Review of Books'Rees's sophisticated ananlysis of dialectics, from Hegel through to the classical Marxists, is both challenging and rewarding ... (the) book admirably conveys the passion and excitement, and the pleasure of dialectics. - Contemporary Politics'Its outstanding characteristic is its exceptional lucidity - the way in which it deals with what are by any standards difficult theoretical issues without oversimplification but with superb clarity.' - Bookmarks'An excellent outline of the "classical Marxist tradition"' - Radical Philosophy'Its outstanding characteristic is its exceptional lucidity - the way in which it deals with what are by any standards difficult theoretical issues without oversimplification but with superb clarity.' - Bookmarks'An excellent outline of the "classical Marxist tradition"' - Radical Philosophy

Autorentext
John Rees is the Editor of International Socialism and a leading member of the Socialist Workers Party. He is the author of The ABC of Socialism and In Defence of October

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The Algebra of Revolution is the first book to study Marxist method as it has been developed by the main representatives of the classical Marxist tradition, namely Marx and Engels, Luxembourg, Lenin, Lukacs, Gramsci and Trotsky. This book provides the only single volume study of major Marxist thinkers' views on the crucial question of the dialectic, connecting them with pressing contemporary, political and theoretical questions. John Rees's The Algebra of Revolution is vital reading for anyone interested in gaining a new and fresh perspective on Marxist thought and on the notion of the dialectic.


Zusammenfassung
This book provides the only single volume study of major Marxist thinkers' views on the crucial question of the dialectic, connecting them with pressing contemporary, political and theoretical questions.

Inhalt
Introduction: Contradictions of Contemporary Capitalism1 Hegel's Algebra of Revolution 2 The Dialectic in Marx and Engels 3 The First Crisis of Marxism 4 Lenin and Philosophy 5 The Legacy of Lukacs 6 Trotsky and the Dialectic of History Conclusion: Contradictions of Contemporary Theory

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780415198776
    • Anzahl Seiten 324
    • Genre Books about Philosophy & Religion
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Gewicht 500g
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm
    • Jahr 1998
    • EAN 9780415198776
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-0-415-19877-6
    • Titel The Algebra of Revolution
    • Autor John Rees
    • Untertitel The Dialectic and the Classical Marxist Tradition
    • Sprache Englisch

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