Marxism and Democracy (Marxist Introductions)($56.00Value)

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The collapse of the Soviet Union would seem to sound the death knell for Marxism as a blueprint for social change. Why has this doctrine--the repository of so many hopes and dreams--failed in its grand ambition to liberate the human race from poverty and oppression? Through a critical and systematic analysis of what Marx and his interpreters had to say about democracy, Joseph Femia sheds light on the reasons for this failure. His book explores the bewildering variety of Marxist attitudes to democracy, and relates this diversity to Marxism's inconsistent goals: active political participation and all-embracing central planning, human emancipation and collective submission to the dialectical "truths" of history. Dr. Femia explains why Marxism's internal contradictions have always, in practice, been "solved" through the imposition of despotic modes of government. Marxism's tragic flaw, he concludes, is its unwillingness to recognize the distinctiveness and independence of the individual. "Femia analyzes Marxism, not Marx, an approach...whose virtues include a sharp focus and perceptive sketches of major Marxists....The book's clarity and succinctness make it a worthy contribution to scholarship."-- Choice Dr. Femia explains why Marxism's internal contradictions have always, in practice, been 'solved' through the imposition of despotic modes of government. Joseph B. Femia is Senior Lecturer in Politics at Liverpool University, and is the author of Gramsci's Political Thought . Used Book in Good Condition

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