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Title Marxisms in the 21st century : crisis, critique & struggle / editors, Michelle Williams and Vishwas Satgar.

Publication Info. Johannesburg, South Africa : Wits University Press, [2013]

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 298 pages)
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Series Democratic Marxism
Democratic Marxism.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Democratising and globalising Marxism. Marxism and democracy : liberal, vanguard or direct? -- Marxism after Polanyi -- Transnationalising Gramscian Marxism -- Marxism and left politics. Notes on critique -- Marxism and feminism : 'unhappy marriage' or creative partnership? -- Marx and the eco-logic of fossil capitalism -- crises of Marxism in Africa and possibilities for the future. Retrospect : seven theses about Africa's Marxist regimes -- Socialism and southern Africa -- Uneven and combined Marxism within South Africa's urban social movements -- Critical reflections on the crisis and limits of ANC 'Marxism'.
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Summary Although Marx's writings on social transformation figured prominently in the global Left imagination for more than 150 years, by the late 20th century the relevance of Marxism was under question by both the Left (including Marxists) and the Right. Its revival in the second decade of the 21st century is finding new sources of inspiration and creativity from movements that believe that "another world is possible" through democratic, egalitarian, and ecological alternatives to capitalism built by ordinary people. The Marxism of many of these movements is not dogmatic or prescriptive, but open, searching, utopian. It revolves around four primary factors: the importance of democracy for an emancipatory project; the ecological limits of capitalism; the crisis of global capitalism; and the learning of lessons from the failures of Marxist-inspired experiments. This edited book introduces some contemporary approaches to Marxism. It shows how the twenty-first century has seen enormous creativity from movements that seek to overcome the weaknesses of the past by forging fundamentally new approaches to politics that draw inspiration from Marxism along with many other anti-capitalist traditions such as feminism, ecology, anarchism and Indigenous traditions. Featuring leading thinkers from the Left, it offers provocative ideas on interpreting our current world and will serve as an excellent reference book to introduce a new way of thinking about Marxism to students and scholars in the field. -- Publisher's Description.
Subject Definition (Philosophy)
Socialism -- Africa, Southern -- Evaluation.
Socialism -- Africa, Southern.
Définition (Philosophie)
definition.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Comparative Politics.
Socialism
Definition (Philosophy)
Southern Africa
Marxismus
Soziale Bewegung
Partei
Demokratie
Marxismus. (DE-601)091376580 (DE-STW)11088-5
Soziale Bewegung. (DE-601)091389844 (DE-STW)15711-6
Demokratie. (DE-601)091354617 (DE-STW)16246-2
Afrika. (DE-601)091345790 (DE-STW)17642-3
Added Author Satgar, Vishwas.
Williams, Michelle.
Added Title Marxisms in the twenty-first century : crisis, critique and struggle
Other Form: Print version: Marxisms in the 21st century. Johannesburg, South Africa : Wits University Press, [2013] 9781868147533 (DLC) 2015494919
ISBN 9781868147540 (electronic bk.)
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