The ideas that shaped revolutions, terrified the powerful, and changed the world forever.
Karl Marx has been declared dead countless times. Yet, amid modern financial crises and soaring inequality, his critique of capitalism refuses to stay buried.
In Marxism: A Beginner's Guide, author Alex Omberg cuts through the propaganda, the terrifying tyrannies, and the dense academic jargon to reveal the true philosophical core of Karl Marx's worldview. This isn't just a book about a failed 20th-century political experiment; it is a profound exploration of how societies evolve, how material conditions shape human consciousness, and why history unfolds the way it does.
Whether you are a student of political philosophy or an intellectually curious reader trying to make sense of our modern economic climate, this comprehensive guide provides the tools you need to understand the most controversial ideology in human history.
Inside this essential guide, you will discover:
The Secret of Historical Materialism: How the way we produce goods secretly dictates our laws, religions, and culture. The Tragedy of Alienation: Why modern work leaves us feeling disconnected from our true human potential. The Anatomy of Capital: A clear, accessible breakdown of "surplus value," class struggle, and Marx's diagnosis of capitalism's inevitable crises. The Communist Manifesto Decoded: The historical context behind the pamphlet that summoned the working class to global revolution. The Tragic Aftermath: How Marx's utopian hopes were twisted into the bureaucratic tyrannies of the Soviet Union and beyond.Marxism is not merely a method of economic analysis; it is a mirror reflecting the deepest contradictions of our own society. Even if you reject his conclusions, Marx's questions remain entirely unavoidable.
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