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In this book Marx's observations on history, which are found scattered throughout his voluminous writings, are brought together and subjected to searching analysis.
D. Ross Gandy writes in refreshingly direct language, without resorting to jargon. For the first time we have a thoughtful assessment of Marx's views on all the epochs that cross his historical vision. Gandy treats Marx's ideas on primitive societies, on ancient Roman and Asiatic civilization, on the structure of feudalism, on strategies for overthrowing capitalism, and on the hypothetical communist future. Among the author's departures from traditional readings of Marx are his interpretations of class struggle, his conception of social strata, and his cogent analysis of the "new Marxism."
Since many aspects of Marxist historical theory have been neglected or distorted, Gandy's remarkably clear commentary, based on extensive research-including an exhaustive study of the forty-volume Marx-Engels Werke-will doubtless stimulate debate among sociologists and other students of social change, political scientists, and historians.
Contents
Prefatory Note
Acknowledgments
I. The New Marxism
Official Marxism
The New Marxism
History and Marx
II. Precapitalist Modes of Production
Primitive Communism
The Asiatic Mode
The Ancient Mode
The Feudal Mode
Conclusion
III. Capitalism
The Rise of Capitalism
Continuing Revolution
IV. Communism
The Socioeconomic Structure
The Transition Period
The Future Society
V. Classes
Definition of Class
Class Fractions
Classes, Parties, Leaders
Class Struggle
Latent and Open Struggle
VI. Historical Sociology
The Aim of the Theory
The Economic Basis
The Political Superstructure
The Social Ideologies
The Social Formation
Interaction and Determinism
Materialist Theory
Appendix. Marx's Theory of Revolution
Notes
Bibliography
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