And also one of the most fragmented and divided. Calling yourself a ‘Marxist’ reveals almost nothing without a further elaboration of what you take that to mean (in actual policy terms, not vague aspirations like ‘end exploitation of the proletariat’ or whatever).
And also one of the most fragmented and divided. Calling yourself a ‘Marxist’ reveals almost nothing without a further elaboration of what you take that to mean (in actual policy terms, not vague aspirations like ‘end exploitation of the proletariat’ or whatever).
Freddie: please, for us ignorant slobs, just go ahead and do a Marxism 101 piece one day. You needn't blush to admit your writing is a bit more engaging and accessible, to the average 21st c. reader, than that of Marx and Engels.
And also one of the most fragmented and divided. Calling yourself a ‘Marxist’ reveals almost nothing without a further elaboration of what you take that to mean (in actual policy terms, not vague aspirations like ‘end exploitation of the proletariat’ or whatever).
Freddie: please, for us ignorant slobs, just go ahead and do a Marxism 101 piece one day. You needn't blush to admit your writing is a bit more engaging and accessible, to the average 21st c. reader, than that of Marx and Engels.
This would actually be great. I'm a bit of an ignorant slob when it comes to the ins-and-outs of the philosophy as well.