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Marxism As Scientific Enterprise 1st Edition P C Joshi

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Marxism As Scientific Enterprise 1st Edition P C Joshi
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.91 MB
Pages: 234
Author: P. C. JOSHI
ISBN: 9781003332244, 9781032364865, 9781032364872, 1003332242
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Marxism As Scientific Enterprise 1st Edition P C Joshi by P. C. Joshi 9781003332244, 9781032364865, 9781032364872, 1003332242 instant download after payment.

In this colletion of essays the eminent social scientist, Dr. P.C. Joshi, argues that Marxism needs to be extended beyond the traditional confines set by Lenin and Mao in order to remain relevant in societies in which individuals have freedom of political expression and which are witnessing gigantic strides in communication technology. In democratic societies with a vibrant media, the Lenin-Mao inspired templates of conspiracy and peoples' war carry far less traction than in autocracies where communism has been successful. Dr. Joshi argues that democracy is ingrained in the spirit and legacy of Marx and the two can be true partners in social development. This requires tapping into classes and strata not considered by mainstream Marxists such as intermediate classes, intellectuals and bureaucrats, and harnessing the liberating potential offered by advances in technology. This book argues that Marxism needs to be extended beyond the traditional confines in order to remain relevant in societies in which individuals have freedom of political expression and which are witnessing gigantic strides in communication technology.

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