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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
The Origins
The Communist Manifesto
Brief Life of Marx
Meeting Engels
The Exile, Agitator and Writer
Understanding Marx’s Theories
Three Roots of Marxian Theory
Hegel’s View of History
The Reality of Ideas
The Philosopher’s Role
The Dialectic
The Dialectic in Practice
The Dialectic in Progress
Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis
The First Law
The Second Law
The Third Law
The Marxian Dialectic
A Materialist World
Modernist Optimism
Dialectical Materialism
The Three Stages
The Productive Forces
The Productive Relations
Class Antagonisms
Substructure and Superstructure
A Question of Economics
Classical British Economics
What is a Commodity?
The Means of Production
The Problem of Profit
The Production System
Variable Capital and Labour Exploitation
Absolute Surplus Value
Relative Surplus Value
The Contradiction of Capitalism
The Prophecy
Organizing Capitalism’s Downfall
Consciousness of Alienation
The Nature of Alienation
Understanding Alienation
The Fetish Concept
The Categorical Imperative
Money Speaks for Us
Birth of the Communist Party
After the Revolution
Is Marxism really “Scientific”?
The Evolution of Capitalism
The Long Road to Revolution
The First International
The Paris Commune, 1871
End of the International
Towards the Second International
The Second International Membership
Weaknesses of the Second International
The Phase of Economism
Russian Marxism
Looking Ahead
Russia’s Revolutionary History
Lenin’s Bolshevik Faction
Trotsky’s Permanent Revolution
Lenin’s Revolutionary Marxism
The Age of Imperialism
A New Theory of International Revolution
Experience of Imperialism at War
The Two Revolutions of 1917
The October Revolution
The Vanguard Communist Party
The Reality of Communist Control
The Struggle for Leadership
Stalin’s Dictatorship
Why Did It “Go Wrong”?
Democracy Aborted
Lenin’s Legacy
The Conditions of Russia
The Soviet Bloc
Socialism in One Country
Stalin’s Conception of Marxism
The Cold War
Third World Marxism
The Failure of Marxism
Gramsci Confronts Fascism
Ideology and Hegemony
Culture, Ideology and Hegemony
Control of Hegemony
Revolution and Democratic Society
The Frankfurt School
Critical Theory in Dark Times
Critical Theory of the Media
Social Research for Revolution
The Hegemonic Role of Culture
Althusser’s Anti-Humanism
The Shift to Postmodernism
The Turning-Point in Marxism
“Is Anyone There?”
In a Post-Industrial Era
Seeing the Patterns
The End of History
Conflicts are in Progress
Deconstructing the End
Against “Truth Claims”
The Spirit of the Letter
Raising Marx’s Ghost
Marxism as an Ethical Programme
Defining Post-Marxism
By Way of Difference
The Dance of Différance
Post-Marxist Antagonisms
Antagonisms are Situated
The State and Civil Society
Natural “Agonistic Pluralism”
Where do we end?
Key Words in This Text
Further Reading
About the Author
About the Artist
Index
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