Making Sense Of Marx by Jon Elster

Studies in Marxism and Social Theory

The book provides a comprehensive analysis of Marxist theory, focusing on its philosophical, economic, and sociological dimensions. It critically examines the core concepts of Marxism, such as historical materialism, class struggle, and the labor theory of value, while addressing both the strengths and limitations of Marx's ideas. The author employs a rigorous analytical approach to dissect the logical structure of Marx's arguments, aiming to clarify and assess their relevance in contemporary contexts. By doing so, the book seeks to offer a nuanced understanding of Marx's work, bridging the gap between classical Marxist thought and modern social science.

Published
1985
Nationality
Norwegian
Length
Long
Pages
500-600
Original Language
English
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