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Marxism And The Call Of The Future Conversations On Ethics History And Politics Bill Martin Jr

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Marxism And The Call Of The Future Conversations On Ethics History And Politics Bill Martin Jr
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Publisher: Open Court
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.9 MB
Pages: 363
Author: Bill Martin Jr., Bob Avakian
ISBN: 0812695798
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Marxism And The Call Of The Future Conversations On Ethics History And Politics Bill Martin Jr by Bill Martin Jr., Bob Avakian 0812695798 instant download after payment.

In Volume Two in Open Court's Creative Marxism series readers have a rare opportunity to eavesdrop on a provocative, wide-ranging conversation between two lively intellects. Marxism and the Call of the Future reproduces an actual discussion between Bill Martin, a DePaul University philosophy professor, and Bob Avakian, the controversial leader of the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP). Though the scope and relevance of Marxism is at the heart of this spirited exchange, the two also offer up a sharp-witted critique of George W. Bush and touch on animal rights, The Simpsons, secularism and religion, Bob Dylan, and the post-9/11 agenda of the United States.

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