On Changing The World: Essays in Political Philosophy, from Karl Marx to Walter Benjamin
By (Author) Michael Lowy
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
9th April 2013
Revised Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
320.01
Paperback
218
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
269g
This collection of essays - including several translated to english for the first time - cover a wide range of topics and figures too often neglected by the dominant trends in Marxist literature. With a particular focus on the important role played by Romanticism in Marxist thought, topics include religion, Utopia, Rosa Luxemburg and Walter Benjamin.
Only the Stalinist gospel of convenient quotations is dead, not Marxist writing. Michael Lwy illustrates the vitality of the latter. His collection of essays, combining scholarship with passion, impresses by its sweep and scope. It ranges from liberation theology to the problem of progress in Walter Benjamin. And, since it tackles such issues as utopia and nationalism, the book is also highly topical. Daniel Singer, author, Deserter from Death "Michael Lwy is unquestionably a tremendous figure in the decades-long attempt to recover an authentic revolutionary tradition from the wreckage of Stalinism, and these essays are very often powerful examples of this process." Dominic Alexander, Counterfire
Only the Stalinist gospel of convenient quotations is dead, not Marxist writing. Michael Lwy illustrates the vitality of the latter. His collection of essays, combining scholarship with passion, impresses by its sweep and scope. It ranges from liberation theology to the problem of progress in Walter Benjamin. And, since it tackles such issues as utopia and nationalism, the book is also highly topical. Daniel Singer, author, Deserter from Death "Michael Lwy is unquestionably a tremendous figure in the decades-long attempt to recover an authentic revolutionary tradition from the wreckage of Stalinism, and these essays are very often powerful examples of this process." Dominic Alexander, Counterfire
Michael Lwy is Research Director in Sociology at the National Centre for Scientific Research in Paris. He is the author of many books, including The Theory of Revolution in the Young Marx and, with Olivier Besancenot, Che Guevara: His Revolutionary Legacy.