How To Change The World by Eric Hobsbawm
Reflections on Marx and Marxism
A brisk, sympathetic yet critical account of the rise, influence, and contradictions of Marxism from its nineteenth‑century origins through the twentieth century, showing how its analysis of capitalism inspired mass movements, revolutions, intellectual currents, and state projects while also producing doctrinal disputes, authoritarian outcomes, and unfulfilled promises. Combining historical narrative and political analysis, it explains why Marxist ideas reshaped modern politics and culture and assesses both their emancipatory achievements and their tragic limits.
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- 2011
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