Studies in Marxism is an occasional, refereed volume of high quality articles. It includes discussions of the writings of Marx, Engels and subsequent Marxist authors, and the possible contribution of a perspective informed by Marxism of political issues. It includes work from authors of any political persuasion, its only commitment being to academic excellence.
In this edition there are four main articles:
Should the People’s Consent Be the Basis for Serving the People? by Xu Changfu
The political implications of Marx’s doctoral dissertation: Reflexivity in the early 1840s by Peter Lamb
A Burning Obsession – Ash on Marxist Ethics. by Julian Roche
Reappraising Anderson on Gramsci by Richard Pearson
Studies in Marxism is an occasional, refereed volume of high quality articles. It includes discussions of the writings of Marx, Engels and subsequent Marxist authors, and the possible contribution of a perspective informed by Marxism of political issues. It includes work from authors of any political persuasion, its only commitment being to academic excellence.
In this edition there are four main articles:
Should the People’s Consent Be the Basis for Serving the People? by Xu Changfu
The political implications of Marx’s doctoral dissertation: Reflexivity in the early 1840s by Peter Lamb
A Burning Obsession – Ash on Marxist Ethics. by Julian Roche
Reappraising Anderson on Gramsci by Richard Pearson