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Marx - The Key Ideas: Teach Yourself

Gill Hands


Paperback
£9.99

ISBN: 9781444103144
Published: 26/02/2010
Extent: 192 pages
Illustrations: 10 b/w line drawings
Series: Teach Yourself General


 
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Summary:

Is this the right book for me?


Marx - the Key Ideas will familiarize you with the revolutionary thinking of this significant man. It will take you through all the essential concepts - from class struggle to dialectical materialism. Expressing Marx's sometimes complex ideas in simple terms, and backed up with references to his own texts, this book gives you everything you need to know.


Marx - The Key Ideas includes:

Chapter 1: Marx's early life
Europe at the time of Marx
The early life of Marx
University life
Life as a journalist
The Communist Manifesto
Exile

Chapter 2: Marx's later life
The move to London
Family life in London
Marx and Engels
Work in London
Das Kapital
The International
The later years

Chapter 3: Marx and philosophy
A brief history of philosophy
Which philosophers influenced Marx?
Ancient Greek philosophers
European philosophy
Utopian Socialists
Revolutionaries and anarchists
The importance of Hegel and Feuerbach
How did Marx differ from those who went before?
Political economy
What part did Engels play?

Chapter 4: Economic theory
Dialectical materialism, historical materialism and economy
The capitalist economy
Commodities
Theory of surplus value
Profit and the division of labour
Capitalism in crisis
Falling wages and profits
Social labour
Accumulation and crisis
Centralization of the economy
Was Marx right about the economy?
Chapter 5: Economy and society
Imperialism and colonialism
Fetishism
Exploitation

Chapter 6: Class, class struggle and revolution
Introduction
The development of capitalist society
Dialectical materialism and class structure
Class in the capitalist society
Ideology
Class struggle
Workers' power and education
The Communist League and class struggle
The International Working Men's Association
Is revolution inevitable?

Chapter 7: Further Marxist thought
After the revolution
Communist society
Religion
Women's rights and the family
Art and culture
Freedom and the individual

Chapter 8: Marxism after Marx - ideas that changed the world
The spread of Marxist thought
The development of socialism
Russian communism
Chinese communism
The Cold War
The decline of communism
Has Marxism failed?

Chapter 9: Marxism after Marx - the development of Marxist thought
Types of Marxism
Where does Marx fit in?
Is Marxism relevant in the twenty-first century?
The future

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  • Perfect for students.
  • Covers all the key ideas, from class struggle to dialectical materialism.
  • Explains complex concepts in plain, simple terms.


Table of Contents:
Introduction
Marx's early life
Europe at the time of Marx
Early life of Marx
Academic life
Life as a journalist
The Communist Manifesto
Exile
Summary
Marx's later life
Marx and Engels
Family and life in London
Work and study in London
Das Kapital
The final years
Summary
Marx and Philosophy
Greek philosophers
French materialists
German materialists
Anarchists
British philosophers and social reformers
Marx's philosophical viewpoint
Summary
Dialectical materialism and society
Dialects and dialectical materialism
Capitalism and socialism
Economics and class structure
Summary
Economic theory
The capitalist economy
The theory of surplus value
Labour theory of value
Money and capital
Labour and labour power
Profit
The division of labour
Summary
Economy and society
Economy and history
Fetishism
Imperialism and colonialism
Alienation
Capitalism in crisis
Summary
Class Struggle and revolution
Bougeois and proletariat
Class and class struggle
Reform and revolution
Communism
Summary
Society and ideology
Ideology
Religion
Art and culture
Gender and women's rights
Freedom and the individual
Summary
Marxism after Marx
The spread of Marxist thought
World communism
The cold war
The fall of communism
Marx's influence today
Summary
Taking it further
Index


About the Author(s):

Gill Hands has always been interested in all aspects of social history. After training as a teacher of English and History, she worked in Adult Training, where she began teaching adults with disabilities as well as those who had missed out on formal education for various reasons. She was also instrumental in setting up three women's groups and a small press to give women in rural areas a voice. It was from working with these varied people that she acquired the skill of breaking complex subjects down into easier steps and clarifying difficult concepts. She has worked as a freelance writer for many years, including writing a beginner's Guides to Marx. Like him, she believes that education is one of the first steps in the liberation of the individual.


Readership:
Anyone wanting a comprehensive guide to Marx and his work, life and thinking


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