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Studies in Marxisme en Sociale Theorie

Deze serie verkent en ontwikkelt de marxistische sociale theorie door een frisse, niet-dogmatische lens. Het gaat verder dan puur exegetische benaderingen en gaat kritisch in op Marx' ideeën in het licht van de tussenliggende geschiedenis. Door de instrumenten van niet-marxistische sociale wetenschappen en filosofie te gebruiken, beoogt de collectie marxistisch denken te bevrijden van verouderde methoden. Uiteindelijk wil het stevig vaststellen wat waar en belangrijk blijft binnen het marxisme voor hedendaagse analyse.

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

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  • The book explores the renewed interest in social democracy as a response to the need for lessons from the history of socialism. It highlights how social democracy has effectively organized workers within democratic capitalism, emphasizing the historical support reformist parties have received from the working class. By confronting previously ignored facts, the author advocates for a reevaluation of social democracy's role in labor movements and its potential to address contemporary challenges.

    Capitalism and Social Democracy
  • Class Counts

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    • 11 uur lezen
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    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
  • This text examines the libertarian principle of self-ownership, which says that each person belongs to himself and therefore owes no service or product to anyone else. The author argues that self-ownership cannot deliver the freedom it promises to secure.

    Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality