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Alex Callinicos

Autor(a) de The Revolutionary Ideas of Karl Marx

69+ Works 943 Membros 5 Críticas

About the Author

Alex Callinicos is a professor of European Studies at King's College, London. He has written widely about Marxism and social theory. His most recent books are The Resources of Critique and Global Political Economy.

Obras por Alex Callinicos

Anticapitalism : a guide to the movement (2001) — Contribuidor — 55 exemplares
Althusser's Marxism (1976) 33 exemplares
An Anti-Capitalist Manifesto (2003) 32 exemplares
The Resources of Critique (2006) 30 exemplares
Race and Class (1993) 17 exemplares
Marxism and the New Imperialism (1995) 14 exemplares
Is there a future for Marxism? (1982) 12 exemplares
The Changing Working Class (1987) 12 exemplares
Deciphering Capital (2014) 10 exemplares
Socialists in the Trade Unions (1995) 10 exemplares
Southern Africa After Soweto (1978) 9 exemplares
Southern Africa After Zimbabwe (1981) 6 exemplares
The New Age of Catastrophe (2023) 4 exemplares
New Labour or Socialism (1996) 3 exemplares
International Socialism 137, Winter 2013 (2013) — Editor — 2 exemplares
International Socialism (2017) 1 exemplar
International Socialism 148, Autumn 2015 — Editor — 1 exemplar
Igualdad (2003) 1 exemplar
El marxismo de Althusser (1978) 1 exemplar
International Socialism 151, Summer 2016 — Editor — 1 exemplar
International Socialism 143, Summer 2014 — Editor — 1 exemplar
Vita di Ipazio (1982) 1 exemplar

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Callinicos, Alex
Nome legal
Callinicos, Alexander Theodore
Data de nascimento
1950-07-24
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
UK
Local de nascimento
Salisbury, Rhodesia
Ocupações
professor
Organizações
Socialist Workers Party (UK)
King's College, London

Membros

Críticas

 
Assinalado
LarkinPubs | Mar 1, 2023 |
I picked this up to prep myself for starting a Socio PhD in the fall, and while Callinicos is certainly very thorough in tying together relevant authors, ideas, schools, and general movements, this book wasn't the easiest to just sit down and understand. It's densely written, and I'm going to say that this isn't a true "introduction"-- I suspect that it would be ideal for, say, a graduate seminar, but as a literate and intelligent person who just doesn't have background with the topic, it wasn't as self-explanatory as I was hoping it would be.

That being said, while I did skim the final 1/3 of this book, I suspect it'll be one that I return to once I'm in school and in conversations where this kind of subject matter comes up more often. Well-organized, helpful reading lists in the back, and the index looks useful. So, while it wasn't my piece of pie this time around, overall it does what it needs to do.
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inescapableabby | Nov 28, 2018 |
Despite a life-long left-leaning political inclination, it is only recently that I've started to engage with the underlying theory and philosophy of socialism. This 1983 review of the socialist movement from inception to contemporary position is necessarily brief, given its seventy-seven pages, but nontheless provides a clear and inciteful introduction.

The betrayal by Stalin of the Russian socialist revolution isn't news to me, but the nature of that betrayal in his formation of a state capitalist economy is, and makes sense of the USSR's and China's position on the world stage, and moreso that of the present-day Russian Federation and China.

The East-West tensions that Callinicos saw at the time as possibly moving towards another world war were, it seems to me, to some extent resolved by the acceptance of global capitalism by Gorbachev and Yeltsin in Russia, and more gradually in China by its increasing openness to global markets. However, it feels like those tensions are again rising due to the global financial crisis, the typical reaction of scapegoating an external threat and the increasing alienaton and disenranchisement of the mass of people who are afflicted by their governements with policies of ideological austerity, widening the gap between rich and poor.

The tensions are already playing out in increasing militarism and conflict. My hope is that the majority of people won't be drawn to the phony patriatism and jingoism that seems rife amongst the political classes around the world and that an escalation of military conflict is averted.
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Michael.Rimmer | 1 outra crítica | Feb 14, 2016 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
69
Also by
1
Membros
943
Popularidade
#27,256
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Críticas
5
ISBN
118
Línguas
9

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