Andrew Gamble · David Marsh · Parthasarathi Sensarma
Apr 1999 · Bloomsbury Publishing
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This major reassessment of the relevance of Marxism in the social sciences decisively rebuts claims that it has been consigned to the dustbin of history by the collapse of communism and apparent triumph of capitalism and liberal democracy. The book first considers how Marxism has engaged with various critiques including Postmodernism, New Right theory and Feminism before assessing its continuing utility as a framework for analysis of a range of substantive issues from class and the state to culture, ecology and globalization.
About the author
ANDREW GAMBLE is Professor of Politics, University of Sheffield.
DAVID MARSH is Professor of Politics, University of Birmingham.
TONY TANT is Senior Lecturer in Applied Social Studies, University of Plymouth.
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