Manifesto for Marx 2

三月 24, 2006

Alison Wolf's view of Marx's faded relevance is too narrow. My English literature students are interested in Marxism not because they find it a political gospel, but because it offers a bolder perspective and a way of comprehending literature in its diverse social roles. Not surprisingly, this is appreciated as an exciting alternative to the study of texts in isolation.

David Margolies Goldsmiths, University of London

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