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  1. Why Marx Was Right is a 2011 non-fiction book by the British academic Terry Eagleton about the 19th-century philosopher Karl Marx and the schools of thought, collectively known as Marxism, that arose from his work. Written for laypeople, Why Marx Was Right outlines ten objections to Marxism that they may hold and aims to refute each ...

  2. Eagleton defends Marx's ideas against ten common criticisms and argues that he was right enough of the time about enough important issues to make calling oneself a Marxist a reasonable self-description. He also provides a clear introduction to Marx's thought for those unfamiliar with his work.

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  4. The structure is ten chapters, each addressing a common mistaken view about Marx: 1) Capitalism has changed, so Marx's theory is no longer relevant. 2) In practice, Marxism results in tyranny and mass murder. 3) Marx's theory is determinist, against freedom and individuality. 4) Marxism is a utopian dream because humans are essentially selfish.

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  5. 24 de abr. de 2012 · One of the foremost Marxist critics of his generation forcefully argues against Marx's irrelevancy. In this combative, controversial book, Terry Eagleton takes issue with the prejudice that Marxism is dead and done with. Taking ten of the most common objections to Marxism—that it leads to political tyranny, that it reduces ...

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    • Terry Eagleton
  6. 1 de jul. de 2011 · Eagleton challenges the common objections to Marxism and defends its relevance in a world of capitalist crises. He argues that Marxism is not tyrannical, reductionist, deterministic, or outdated, but a powerful critique of capitalism and a vision of a better society.

  7. 10 de abr. de 2018 · A Yale University Press publication that defends Marx's relevance and influence in the contemporary world. The book covers topics such as capitalism, ideology, culture, politics, and religion from a Marxist perspective.