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How To Change The World: Tales of Marx and Marxism

Autor Eric Hobsbawm
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 ian 2012

* Brilliant and incisive, HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD leaves us in no doubt that Karl Marx is as much a thinker for our century as he was for the preceding two

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780349123523
ISBN-10: 0349123527
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 136 x 202 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Abacus
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Eric Hobsbawm is professor emeritus, department of history, classics and archaeology, and president, Birkbeck University of London. He lives in London.

Recenzii

"Hobsbawm has lived through so much of the political turbulence he portrays that it is easy to fantasize that History itself is speaking here, in its wry, all-seeing, dispassionate wisdom. It is hard to think of a critic of Marxism who can address his or her own beliefs with such honesty and equipoise."—Terry Eagleton, London Review of Books

"[T]his collection shows [Hobsbawm] is a brilliant writer, erudite critic and, as he approaches his 94th birthday, a joyfully unrepentant communist. . . . [How to Change the World] is a book anyone interested in politics could and should devour. It is charmingly optimistic and constantly lucid, and contains the distilled wisdom of a great thinker, thinking about a great thinker." Amol Rajan,  Independent

"This is a book of serious ideas, not of politics."— Ben Wilson, Daily Telegraph

“Hobsbawm… is as clear and trenchant as ever in How to Change the World.”—Bookforum