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Making Our Own History

A User's Guide to Marx's Historical Materialism
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MAKING OUR OWN HISTORY A User's Guide to Marx's Historical Materialism by Jonathan White As global capitalism lurches from one crisis to the next we are seeing a resurgence of interest in Marxist ideas and politics. Marxist thought provides a way of understanding the economic crises rippling across the globe, the environmental destruction and climate change that threaten to change our lives and the desperate inequality and poverty that blights human society. Marxist politics focuses our attention on the nature of political power and how working people can wrest it from the grip of big business. Yet Marxism is more even than this. Making Our Own History argues that Marxist ideas derive their force from their deeply historical world view. The socialist thought developed by Marx and Engels was scientific because it uncovered the laws at work not just within capitalism but human history as a whole, enabling the working class to penetrate beneath the distorted visions of ruling class ideology and perceive the forces at work pushing society toward a better possible future, as well as helping them to identify and eliminate the barriers to that progress. Making Our Own History is new introduction to this vital, but often neglected dimension of Marxist thought, written to be read by anyone engaged in today's struggles to build a better world.

Author Biography:

Jonathan White taught and researched in history at the Universities of Warwick and Southampton before becoming a trade union official. He is the editor and a contributor to Building an Economy for the People: an alternative economic and political strategy for 21st century Britain, published by Manifesto Press (2012) and wrote the introduction to a recent volume on State Monopoly Capitalism, also published by Manifesto Press in 2019. He is an occasional contributor to the Morning Star and is a trustee of the Marx Memorial Library, Associate Editor of its journal Theory and Struggle and he regularly teaches and lectures at the Library's Workers' School.
Release date NZ
January 1st, 2021
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
160
Dimensions
152x229x9
ISBN-13
9781899155132
Product ID
34297847

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