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Studien in Marxismus und Gesellschaftstheorie

Diese Reihe erforscht und entwickelt die marxistische Gesellschaftstheorie auf eine neue, nicht-dogmatische Weise. Sie geht über rein exegetische Ansätze hinaus und setzt sich kritisch mit Marx' Ideen im Lichte der vergangenen Geschichte auseinander. Durch die Anwendung von Werkzeugen der nicht-marxistischen Sozialwissenschaften und Philosophie zielt die Sammlung darauf ab, das marxistische Denken von veralteten Methoden zu befreien. Letztlich soll das, was in seiner wahren und wichtigen Bedeutung im Marxismus verankert ist, für die heutige Analyse gefestigt werden.

Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality
Class Counts
Capitalism and Social Democracy

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  • Class Counts

    • 310 Seiten
    • 11 Lesestunden
    3,7(12)Abgeben

    Focusing on the concept of class, this textbook delves into its significance in contemporary society, offering a clear and engaging examination of theoretical foundations. It utilizes cross-national comparative data to analyze various topics, including social mobility, housework, friendship patterns, and class consciousness. The Student Edition of Class Counts merges complex social theory with practical insights into pressing social issues, making it a valuable resource for understanding class dynamics.

    Class Counts
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