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The SAGE Handbook of Marxism

The SAGE Handbook of Marxism

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The SAGE Handbook of Marxism provides a comprehensive overview of Marxist theory and its relevance to contemporary capitalism. It offers a rigorous and challenging collection of scholarship from leading academics, writers, and theorists, covering key concepts, forms of domination, political perspectives, philosophical dimensions, land and existence, and domains. The book is valuable for scholars and graduate students alike.

Format: Hardback
Length: 1804 pages
Publication date: 01 December 2021
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd


The past decade has seen a renewed fascination with Marxism, both within and outside academic circles. Marxian frameworks, concepts, and categories remain relevant to the characteristics and events of contemporary capitalism. Moreover, a focus on shifting cultural conditions has prompted contemporary researchers to re-examine classical Marxist ideas and develop new critical frameworks for analyzing capitalism in the modern era.

The SAGE Handbook of Marxism serves as a comprehensive exploration of this evolving field. It contributes to the ongoing debate by presenting essays that meticulously map and revitalize the foundational concepts that have shaped Marxist theory. Additionally, the handbook showcases interventions that set the agenda for Marxist research in the 21st century.

This rigorous and thought-provoking collection of scholarship features a diverse range of contributions from contemporary academics, writers, and theorists from various parts of the world and across different disciplines. It is an invaluable resource for scholars and graduate students alike.

The handbook is organized into six parts:

Part 1: Reworking the Critique of Political Economy

In this section, the handbook explores the ways in which Marxist critiques of political economy have been reinterpreted and updated in the contemporary context. Contributors examine the relevance of Marxist theories in analyzing economic inequality, power structures, and the dynamics of capitalist accumulation. They also discuss the challenges and limitations of traditional Marxist analyses and propose new approaches to understanding the complexities of contemporary capitalism.

Part 2: Forms of Domination, Subjects of Struggle

This part examines the various forms of domination and oppression that exist within capitalist societies. Contributors explore the ways in which different social groups, such as workers, women, minorities, and the environment, are subjected to exploitation and marginalization. They also examine the strategies and tactics employed by these groups to resist and challenge dominant power structures.

Part 3: Political Perspectives

Marxism offers a unique political perspective that emphasizes the importance of class struggle and the struggle for social transformation. Contributors in this section explore the political dimensions of Marxist theory and its relevance to contemporary political movements and ideologies. They examine the role of the state, political institutions, and social movements in perpetuating capitalist inequality and discuss the possibilities for building alternative political systems that are more equitable and sustainable.

Part 4: Philosophical Dimensions

Marxism is deeply rooted in philosophical inquiry and theory. Contributors in this section examine the philosophical foundations of Marxist thought and their relevance to contemporary debates. They explore the concepts of dialectical materialism, historical materialism, and the theory of value, and discuss their implications for understanding the nature of reality, human consciousness, and social change.

Part 5: Land and Existence

Marxism has a profound understanding of the relationship between land, labor, and the production of value. Contributors in this section explore the historical and contemporary implications of land ownership and dispossession, and discuss the ways in which land reform and sustainable agriculture can contribute to social and economic justice.

Part 6: Domains

Marxism recognizes the interconnectedness of different social domains, such as the economy, politics, culture, and the environment. Contributors in this section examine the ways in which these domains are shaped by capitalist processes and explore the possibilities for creating alternative institutions and practices that are more democratic, sustainable, and equitable.

Part 7: Inquiries and Debates

Marxism is a dynamic and evolving field of study that continues to generate new insights and debates. Contributors in this section present their perspectives on contemporary issues and debates within Marxism, such as the role of technology, globalization, and the ecological crisis. They also discuss the challenges and limitations of Marxist theory and propose new directions for research and activism.

In conclusion, the past decade has witnessed a resurgence of interest in Marxism, driven by the need to understand the complexities and challenges of contemporary capitalism. The SAGE Handbook of Marxism provides a comprehensive and up-to-date exploration of this field, featuring contributions from leading scholars and thinkers from around the world. It is an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and activists seeking to deepen their understanding of Marxist theory and its relevance to the world we live in today.

Weight: 3640g
Dimension: 183 x 260 x 108 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781473974234

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