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In this book of essays Neil Davidson examines Marxism's relationship to previously existing traditions (the Enlightenment), as well as the precise boundaries of the Marxist tradition itself. With characteristic clarity and insight, he argues that tradition should not be seen as a set of eternally valid 'lessons', but rather as a set of resources from which revolutionaries can critically draw.
Contents
Dedication ContentsIntroductionChapter 1: Marxism in TraditionChapter 2: Marxism as TraditionConclusion: Letting the Dead Bury Their Dead