
Looking closely at Marx's production theory of society, the author assesses the central difficulties it has encountered and shows that it sprang from a desire not simply to interpret the world but to change it.
This work investigates the internal coherence and practical objectives of Karl Marx's production theory of society. Terrell Carver, a scholar of political theory, examines the conceptual hurdles inherent in Marx's framework while situating his intellectual output within the context of his stated goal to transform, rather than merely describe, existing social structures. The analysis focuses on the transition from theoretical abstraction to political application.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of political philosophy frequently identify this text as a focused, analytical contribution to the study of Marxist theory. Experts note that the prose maintains a high level of academic rigor suitable for those already familiar with the foundational concepts of historical materialism.
Page Count:
116
Publication Date:
1983-04-21
ISBN-10:
0192191705
ISBN-13:
9780192191700
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