Marx and History

From Primitive Society to the Communist Future

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Communism & Socialism
Cover of the book Marx and History by D. Ross Gandy, University of Texas Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: D. Ross Gandy ISBN: 9780292763760
Publisher: University of Texas Press Publication: May 23, 2014
Imprint: University of Texas Press Language: English
Author: D. Ross Gandy
ISBN: 9780292763760
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication: May 23, 2014
Imprint: University of Texas Press
Language: English
In this book Marx's observations on history, which are found scattered throughout his voluminous writings, are brought together and subjected to searching analysis. D. Ross Gandy writes in refreshingly direct language, without resorting to jargon. For the first time we have a thoughtful assessment of Marx's views on all the epochs that cross his historical vision. Gandy treats Marx's ideas on primitive societies, on ancient Roman and Asiatic civilization, on the structure of feudalism, on strategies for overthrowing capitalism, and on the hypothetical communist future. Among the author's departures from traditional readings of Marx are his interpretations of class struggle, his conception of social strata, and his cogent analysis of the "new Marxism." Since many aspects of Marxist historical theory have been neglected or distorted, Gandy's remarkably clear commentary, based on extensive research—including an exhaustive study of the forty-volume Marx-Engels Werke—will doubtless stimulate debate among sociologists and other students of social change, political scientists, and historians.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
In this book Marx's observations on history, which are found scattered throughout his voluminous writings, are brought together and subjected to searching analysis. D. Ross Gandy writes in refreshingly direct language, without resorting to jargon. For the first time we have a thoughtful assessment of Marx's views on all the epochs that cross his historical vision. Gandy treats Marx's ideas on primitive societies, on ancient Roman and Asiatic civilization, on the structure of feudalism, on strategies for overthrowing capitalism, and on the hypothetical communist future. Among the author's departures from traditional readings of Marx are his interpretations of class struggle, his conception of social strata, and his cogent analysis of the "new Marxism." Since many aspects of Marxist historical theory have been neglected or distorted, Gandy's remarkably clear commentary, based on extensive research—including an exhaustive study of the forty-volume Marx-Engels Werke—will doubtless stimulate debate among sociologists and other students of social change, political scientists, and historians.

More books from University of Texas Press

Cover of the book A Love Letter to Texas Women by D. Ross Gandy
Cover of the book Captain Jack Helm by D. Ross Gandy
Cover of the book Civil Service Reform in Brazil by D. Ross Gandy
Cover of the book Isocrates II by D. Ross Gandy
Cover of the book History and Silence by D. Ross Gandy
Cover of the book Recent Studies Indicate by D. Ross Gandy
Cover of the book William Goyen by D. Ross Gandy
Cover of the book ActivAmerica by D. Ross Gandy
Cover of the book Bulbs for Warm Climates by D. Ross Gandy
Cover of the book For All Seasons by D. Ross Gandy
Cover of the book Party and Factional Division in Texas by D. Ross Gandy
Cover of the book Red Scare by D. Ross Gandy
Cover of the book Women Writers of Latin America by D. Ross Gandy
Cover of the book The History of a Myth by D. Ross Gandy
Cover of the book Coronado's Children by D. Ross Gandy
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy