Why Marx was right. Igalton T.
In this book, Terry Igelton takes the task of dispeling the belief that Marxism has outlived himself. Igelton takes ten most common objections against Marxism: that Marxism leads to political tyranny, that Marxism is a form of historical determinism and so on. Igelton demonstrates that all these statements, just a woeful parody of the thought of Marx himself.
In the world in which capitalism was shocked to its roots with crises, “why Marx was right” is a necessary and timely, courage and honest book. Written with the traditional Igalton humor, severity and clarity, this book will attract readers from among the far beyond the limits of scientific circles. Terry Igalton is a Catholic from the working class, who became a Marxist, Terry Ignon is one of the most influential literary critics and philosophers of Great Britain, a former influential teacher and activist in the heart of the Oxford establishment. Now he is a well -deserved professor at the University of Lanchester and lives in Dublin
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | Igalton Terry |
| Number of pages | 304 |
| The year of publishing | 2012 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
| Type of philosophy | New time |
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