The Neo-Communist Manifesto

Algora (2009)
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Abstract

Does communism, against all odds, have something useful to contribute to the pressing debate over economic strength, societal well being, and humanity versus the corporation? There are some elements of communist theory that deserve to be rescued from the proverbial dustbin, and that is the purpose of this book. This, however, requires a substantial rethinking of communism, a drafting of a kind of neo-communism from which everything that is impossible and/or undesirable is deleted. This book differs from other books on communism, such as The Passing of an Illusion by Furet, or The Black Book of Communism by Courtois et al., in that it is not a historical account of the the communist experience in some parts of the world. This book examines the original theory and worldview presented by Marx and Engels and finds interesting clues to how we might tackle some of the problems that are still inherent in today’s capitalist mode of production and work.

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