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Routledge
241 Pages
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Routledge
241 Pages
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Routledge
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In Marxism and the Open Mind , John Lewis seeks to explain Marxism as a system of thought. In doing so, he addresses the studied neglect or grotesque misrepresentation that he feels characterizes Western attitudes toward Marxism. Lewis also aims to stimulate what he believes to be a long overdue re-evaluation of Marxism in the light of what was contemporary thought in 1957, the year of the... Read more
PrefaceAcknowledgments1. Idealism and Ideologies2. Historical Inevitability3. On Human Rights4. Marxism and Liberty5. Marxism and Ethics6. The Marxist Answer to the Challenge of Our Time7. Marxist Humanism8. Sartre and Society9. Berdyaev, Socialist and Heretic10. Communism the Heir to the Christian TraditionIndex of Proper Names
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John Lewis






