A specter continues to haunt the world, the specter of Karl Marx. Two hundred years ago, on May 5, 1818, the father of twentieth century totalitarian communism, the guidebook writer of revolutionary ...
Two centuries after he was born in the otherwise blameless German city of Trier, on May 5, 1818, Karl Marx is enjoying a moment. He and his writings have had such moments before—many other moments, ...
The tomb of Karl Marx at Highgate Cemetary in London, England. (Creative Commons/vintagedept) By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of 16 and agree to receive occasional promotional ...
A brief outline of a 21st-century conception of revolution. The notion of a "dictatorship of the proletariat" that smashes the capitalist state in one great insurrection has to be put to rest. Realism ...
As part of our commemoration of the 150th anniversary of Marx's COMMUNIST MANIFESTO, we publish Raya Dunayevskaya's 1980 critique of John Molyneux's MARXISM AND THE PARTY, a 1978 work by a British ...
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Marxism through Vedic lense: Can it sustain civilisations
India, Jan. 21 -- Karl Marx was the propounder of Communism. As an ideology or philosophical school, Marxism got established ...
The Marxist critique of the state is again in disfavor in parts of the left, but going back to what Marx wrote clarifies the discussion. A comrade of more than half a century pays tribute to Colin ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Why? Because in Hilditch’s view, “it exhibits one of the besetting sins of present-day conservative publishing: It is pitched at ...
To a carpenter with a hammer,” it has been said, “every problem looks like a nail.” To Karl Marx, assembling communism from a wild and variegated international socialism, every social problem in the ...
Paul D’Amato, author of The Meaning of Marxism, explains how Marx and Engels developed a theory that steered between two contending philosophical traditions. EVER SINCE Marxism first emerged as a ...
Biographies come in two kinds. The first and more conventional kind portrays the hero as an exception, a genius or a rebel against his time. (I say “his” time because traditional biographies ...
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