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E-raamat: Power of Marxist Thought: Volume 1

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This edited volume demonstrates the intellectual power of Marxist thought. From the vantagepoint of multiple fields and disciplines, the authors compare Marxist and non-Marxist approaches regarding a wide range of issues and articulate how being informed by a Marxist approach can produce a unique, essential and comprehensive analysis of pressing political, social, economic and ecological issues. The series of volumes of which this is the first suggests that Marxism is an important step in the development of human knowledge overall and encourages non-Marxists to view Marxism as a contribution that needs to be engaged.
Raju Das is a Professor at York University, Toronto. His research interests include Marxist political economy and social theory. His recent books are Marxist Class Theory for a Skeptical World, and Marxs Capital, Capitalism, and Limits to the State.





Robert Latham is a Professor at York University, Toronto where he teaches Politics. His research interests include political alternatives, democracy, political economy, and information technology. His recent publications include The Politics of Evasion: A Post-Globalization Dialogue Along the Edge of the State.





David Fasenfest is an Adjunct Professor at York University. His research interests centre on urban sociology, race/class/gender, labour markets, and income inequality. His recent publications include Marx Matters.