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A Future For Marxism?

A Future For Marxism?

Andrew Levine

(2003)

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Abstract

Not long ago, Marxist philosophy flourished. Yet in recent years theorists have turned away from Marxism. This book looks towards a revival in Marxist theory, and shows how it offers a rich foundation for radical socialist thinking in the forseeable future.

Andrew Levine examines two recent departures in Marxist thought - Althusserian and analytical Marxism. He assesses the shortcomings of each, while emphasising their considerable merits. The discussion is framed against an analysis of socialism's place in the political life of the past two centuries. Levine assesses the apparent historical defeat of the Left generally since the consolidation of the Reagan-Thatcher era and speculates on current signs of renewal.

He argues that both Althusserian and analytical Marxism represent important philosophical departures within the Marxist tradition as they force a rethinking of Marxism's scientific and political project. For all their differences in style and substance, these strains of Marxist thought share important thematic and sociological features and Levine concludes that both traditions provide a legacy upon which a revived Left can build.
'Andrew Levine has set the stage for a revival in the study of Marxist theory, building a foundation for future socialist thinking'
Morning Star

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Contents v
Introduction to Part I 3
1. After the Revolution 14
2. The Last Left 35
Conclusion to Part I 59
Introduction to Part II: Historicist Marxism 65
3. Althusser and Philosophy 74
4. The Break 91
5. The Analytical Turn 122
6. The Legacy 146
Conclusion: A Future for Marxism? 167
Notes 172
Select Bibliography 185
Index 187
Adorno, Theodor 182 182
American model 39-41 39
Anderson, Perry 182 182
antihumanism 77-8 77
77-8 77
92 92
117 117
Aristotle 139 139
Augustine, Saint 15-17 15
15-17 15
30 30