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Alasdair MacIntyre's engagement with Marxism [electronic resource] : selected writings 1953-1974 / edited and with an introduction by Paul Blackledge & Neil Davidson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
MacIntyre, Alasdair C.
Contributor:
Blackledge, Paul, 1967-
Davidson, Neil, 1957-2020.
Series:
Historical materialism book series ; 19.
Historical materialism book series, 1570-1522 ; v. 19
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Socialism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (507 p.)
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Although Alasdair MacIntyre is best known today as the author of After Virtue (1981), he was, in the 1950's and 1960's, one of the most erudite members of Britain’s Marxist Left: being a militant within, first, the Communist Party, then the New Left, and finally the heterodox Trotskyist International Socialism group. This selection of his essays on Marxism from that period aims to show that his youthful thought profoundly informed his mature ethics, and that, in the wake of the collapse of the state-capitalist regimes in Russia and Eastern Europe, the powerful and optimistic revolutionary Marxist ethics of liberation he articulated in that period is arguably as salient to anti-capitalist activists today as it was half a century ago.
Contents:
Extracts from Marxism : an interpretation
Marxist tracts
On not misrepresenting philosophy
The algebra of the revolution
Notes from the moral wilderness
Dr. Marx and Dr. Zhivago
Marcuse, Marxism, and the Monolith
The straw man of the age
The 'New Left'
What is Marxist theory for?
From Macdonald to Gaitskell
Communism and British intellectuals
Freedom and revolution
Breaking the chains of reason
Is a neutralist foreign policy possible?
The man who answered the Irish question
Culture and revolution
Marxists and Christians
Rejoinder to left reformism
Congo, Katanga, and the UNO
Sartre as a social theorist
The sleepwalking society : Britain in the sixties
Open letter to a right-wing young socialist
The new capitalism and the British working class
C. Wright Mills
Going into Europe
Prediction and politics
True voice
Trotsky in exile
Labour policy and capitalist planning
Marx
The socialism of R.H. Tawney
Marxist mask and romantic face : Lukacs on Thomas Mann
Pascal and Marx : on Lucien Goldmann's hidden god
Recent political thought
Herbert Marcuse
How not to write about Stalin
How to write about Lenin and how not to
The strange death of social democratic England
In place of Harold Wilson?
Marxism of the will
Mr. Wilson's pragmatism
Tell me where you stand on Kronstadt
Irish mythologies
Sunningdale : a 'colonial' solution
Irish conficts and British illusions
Epilogue. 1953, 1968, 1995 : three perspectives.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [427]-436) and index.
ISBN:
1-283-06082-5
9786613060822
90-474-3328-9
OCLC:
704594500

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