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Friedrich Engels And Modern Social And Political Theory Paul Blackledge

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Friedrich Engels And Modern Social And Political Theory Paul Blackledge
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Paul Blackledge
ISBN: 9781438476872, 1438476876
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Friedrich Engels And Modern Social And Political Theory Paul Blackledge by Paul Blackledge 9781438476872, 1438476876 instant download after payment.

In this comprehensive overview of Friedrich Engels's writings, Paul Blackledge critically explores Engels's contributions to modern social and political theory generally and Marxism specifically. Through a careful examination both of Engels's role in the forging of Marxism in the 1840s, and his contributions to the further deepening and expansion of this worldview over the next half century, Blackledge offers a closely argued and balanced assessment of his thought. This book challenges the long-standing attempt among academic Marxologists to denigrate Engels as Marx's greatest mistake, and concludes that Engels was a profound thinker whose ideas continue to resonate to this day.

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