Modern Marxist Paradox: Unintentional Comedy Book Review Comment of the Year
Posted: October 25, 2013 | Author: Pundit Planet | Filed under: Art & Culture, History, Mediasphere, Reading Room, Think Tank | Tags: 2008 Crash Prompts Young Intellectuals To Revisit Marxism, Communist Party of China, Karl Marx, Literature, Marxism, Politics, publishing, Social movement, Socialism |2 CommentsBook Review | Marxism and Social Movements
“seems like an irony that the price of a marxist book ($179) about the struggle of poor people was so expensive? can those poor people has an access to this book? i don’t think so, unfortunately not… even i can’t buy it as an academician in turkey… i know this is not an exception, there is a huge publishing industry and cost but i couldn’t stop myself to be surprised…”
gulseren adakli
Oct 23, 2013 22:15
source: Ceasefire Magazine
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The book will come out in a cheap paperback edition next year from Haymarket. In the meantime 5 of the chapters are online at shadowsoftenderfury.wordpress.com – posts from June 24 to July 1. Others may well be online elsewhere if you search.
The book will come out in a cheap paperback edition next year from Haymarket. In the meantime 5 of the chapters are free online at shadowsoftenderfury.wordpress.com – posts from June 24 to July 1. Others can probably be found online elsewhere with a bit of searching.