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Structure of Marx's World-View

John McMurtry

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This book sets forth a clear and systematic approach to Marx's thought that finally makes possible a coherent interpretation of all of his published works. Although Marx's philosophy is usually regarded as one of the most influential ever written, its seeming ambiguities and contradictions have long puzzled readers. By uncovering the framework that unifies the writings of Karl Marx, John McMurtry has made an advance of signal importance for all areas of Marxian studies.

The many valuable features of Professor McMurtry's analysis include clear, coordinated definitions of all concepts central to Marx's thought. Closely reasoned explanations illuminate such controversial theories and positions as economic determinism, ideology, and the laws of society and history. Here, too, are definitive formulations of Marx's generally neglected or denied theories of human nature, technological determinism, and mind, plus precise delineations of his stands on traditional political and philosophical questions.

The author contrasts Marx's ideas with those of other important thinkers and provides a systematic survey of standard objections that refutes many of Marx's best-known critics and disciples. In addition, Professor McMurtry offers a precise critique of the historical genesis and economic and political structures of "Marxist" societies. Throughout, direct reference to the texts and concrete illustrations explain all relevant concepts, positions, and issues.

Originally published in 1978.

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A History of Political Theory, Surplus labour, Eros and Civilization, Proletarian revolution, Revolutionary socialism, Surplus value, Scarcity (social psychology), Counter-revolutionary, Social theory, Imperialism, Social revolution, Lumpenproletariat, Marxian economics, Structural functionalism, Labour power, Ownership, Collective bargaining, State socialism, Ideology, Ruling class, Political sociology, Base and superstructure, Relations of production, Ideological repression, Dialectical materialism, Communist society, Communism, Bourgeoisie, Economics, Capitalist mode of production (Marxist theory), Scientific socialism, Marx's theory of the state, Social consciousness, Capitalism, Ownership (psychology), Anarcho-syndicalism, Industrial society, Economic determinism, Theories of Surplus Value, Political economy, Technological determinism, Anarchism, Capitalist roader, Commodity fetishism, Marxism, Young Marx, For Marx, Factors of production, Historical materialism, Social ownership, A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy, Karl Marx, The Marxists, Commodity, Critical theory, American imperialism, Marx's Concept of Man, Welfare state, Social transformation, The Communist Manifesto, Utilitarianism, Form of life (philosophy), Political philosophy, Advanced capitalism, Economic oppression, The Logic of Collective Action, Marx's theory of alienation, Mode of production, Marxist philosophy, Class conflict