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Why Marxism?

About 6 pages (1,829 words)

Monthly Review, November 1st, 1997

Marxism will live on despite the end of the Soviet Union's neo-Stalinist ideology. Social critics' projections of the demise of Marxism will not pass. Marxism must unite all social movements against capitalism's dehumanizing effects.

Just before I left Paris I got a book from Michael Lowy with a new preface and a quotation I want to share with you. It said "Marx is definitely dead for humankind." Come on Daniel, you will object, did you have to travel all the way to give us that tripe we can get here for a penny a dozen! But it's not your tripe. It comes from Italy. It is by Benedetto Croce f...

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