describe briefly relivance of maxisim in present day situation.
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In Defence of MarxismThe Relevance of Marxism Today
In Defence of MarxismThe Relevance of Marxism Today Print
In Defence of MarxismThe Relevance of Marxism Today Print Alan Woods and Ted Grant 21 July 2009
In Defence of MarxismThe Relevance of Marxism Today Print Alan Woods and Ted Grant 21 July 2009Perspectives In defence of Marxism
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In Defence of MarxismThe Relevance of Marxism Today Print Alan Woods and Ted Grant 21 July 2009Perspectives In defence of MarxismShareTweetSocialist Appeal pamphlet, March 1994. Introduction to Marxism in Our Time, by Leon Trotsky
In Defence of MarxismThe Relevance of Marxism Today Print Alan Woods and Ted Grant 21 July 2009Perspectives In defence of MarxismShareTweetSocialist Appeal pamphlet, March 1994. Introduction to Marxism in Our Time, by Leon TrotskyOn the threshold of the twenty-first century, humanity stands at the crossroads. On the one hand, the achievements of science, technique and industry point the way forward to a dazzling future of prosperity, social well-being and unlimited cultural advance. On the other, the very existence of the human race is threatened by the ravishing of the planet in the name of profit; mass unemployment, which was confidently asserted to be a thing of the past, has reappeared in all the advanced countries of capitalism, not to speak of the nightmare of poverty, ignorance, wars and epidemics which constantly afflict two thirds of humanity in the so-called “Third World.”
In Defence of MarxismThe Relevance of Marxism Today Print Alan Woods and Ted Grant 21 July 2009Perspectives In defence of MarxismShareTweetSocialist Appeal pamphlet, March 1994. Introduction to Marxism in Our Time, by Leon TrotskyOn the threshold of the twenty-first century, humanity stands at the crossroads. On the one hand, the achievements of science, technique and industry point the way forward to a dazzling future of prosperity, social well-being and unlimited cultural advance. On the other, the very existence of the human race is threatened by the ravishing of the planet in the name of profit; mass unemployment, which was confidently asserted to be a thing of the past, has reappeared in all the advanced countries of capitalism, not to speak of the nightmare of poverty, ignorance, wars and epidemics which constantly afflict two thirds of humanity in the so-called “Third World.”The fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the bureaucratic Stalinist regimes of Russia and Eastern Europe provoked a wave of euphoria in the West. The demise of Stalinism was heralded as the “end of Socialism.” The final victory of the “free market” was trumpeted from the pages of learned journals from Tokyo to New York. The strategists of capital were exultant. Francis Fukuyama even went so far as to proclaim the “end of history.” Henceforth, the class war would be no more. Everything would be for the best in the best of all capitalist worlds.