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The Meaning of Marxism

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2006 nonfiction book

The Meaning of Marxism is a 2006 nonfiction book written by Columbia University professor and managing editor of The International Socialist Review Paul D'Amato and published by Haymarket Books in 2006.

The Meaning of Marxism
AuthorPaul D'Amato
LanguageEnglish
SubjectMarxism
PublisherHaymarket Books
Publication date2006
Publication placeThe United States of America
Published in EnglishJune 1, 2006
Media typePrint
Pages164
ISBN978-1931859295

Synopsis

Dr. D'Amato presents a brief introduction to the philosophy of Karl Marx and Frederich Engels through a Trotskyist perspective.

Reception

The book received reviews from journals including International Socialist Review, Critical Sociology, and Midwest Book Review.

References

  1. D'Amato, Paul (2006). The Meaning of Marxism. Haymarket. ISBN 978-1931859295.
  2. Keach, William. "Understanding the world in order to change it". International Socialist Review (101).
  3. "Note: Books". Critical Sociology. 33 (3): 609–612. 2007. doi:10.1163/156916307X189248. S2CID 220917085.
  4. "Internet Bookwatch". Midwest Book Review. Vol. 17, no. 3. March 2007. Retrieved March 6, 2019.


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