Since the onset of global crisis in recent years, academics and economic theorists from various political and cultural backgrounds have been drawn to Marx's analysis of the inherent instability of capitalism. The rediscovery of Marx is based on his continuing capacity to explain the present. In the context of what some commentators have described as a "Marx renaissance", the aim of this book is to make a close study of Marx's principal writings in relation to the major problems of our own society, and to show why and how some of his theories constitute a precious tool for the understanding and critique of the world in the early twenty-first century.
The book brings together varied reflections on the Marxian oeuvre, drawing on different perspectives and fields, and argues its case in two different parts. The first will encompass such diverse areas and themes as political thought, economics, nationalism, ethnicity, post-capitalist society, freedom, democracy, emancipation, and alienation, showing in each case how Marx has still today an invaluable contribution to make. The second presents a complete and rigorous account of the dissemination and the reception of Marx’s work throughout the world in the last decade. Both parts make a significant contribution to the current research on Marx and Marxisms.
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1. Introduction
PART 1: Re-reading Marx in 2010
2. Not Just Capital and Class: Marx on Non-Western Societies, Nationalism and Ethnicity
3. The Myth of Twentieth-Century Socialism and the Continuing Relevance of Karl Marx
4. Change the System, Not Its Barriers
5. Emancipation in Marx’s Early Work
6. Revisiting Marx’s Concept of Alienation
7. Marx and the Politics of Sarcasm
8. The “Lesser Evil” as Argument and Tactic, from Marx to the Present
9. In Capitalist Crisis, Rediscovering Marx 10. Universal Capitalism
PART 2: Marx’s Global Reception Today
11. Marx in Hispanic America
12. Marx in Brazil
13. Marx in the Anglophone World
14. Marx in France
15. Marx in Germany
16. Marx in Italy
17. Marx in Russia
18. Marx in China
19. Marx in South Korea
20. Marx in Japan
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