YOUR THEORIST WAS A REVOLUTIONARYMarxism and Socialism in the 21st Century
This book was originally written in Turkish in 2011, when world capitalism was once again experiencing a period of crisis with devastating social consequences, and the voices of those protesting social injustice were growing louder. In the same year, rallies attended by hundreds of thousands of people took place in many countries, and even in the US, the center of the imperialist world, the “Occupy Wall Street” movement emerged, whose slogans included “world revolution.”
Erkin Özalp discusses how movements that question capitalism should view Marxism and what Marxism can learn from these movements.
According to the author, it should first be reminded in these discussions that Marx was, above all, a “working-class revolutionary.”
Özalp examines Marx’s initial model of revolution and the changes he made to this model, presents some of the main theses of Das Kapital, which is “a critique of capitalism by a revolutionary,” and considers how those waging revolutionary struggles in the 21st century should view the experience of the Soviet Union. He then focuses on the new possibilities of the recent era that will enable us to surpass this experience.
In the final chapter, the author discusses the current political tasks of the left, particularly in Turkey. He summarizes the aim of the book in a single sentence: “To contribute to the debate on how to pave the way for revolutions in the 21st century that will be the work of the masses and enable people to govern themselves, as Marx envisioned.”
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This book was originally written in Turkish in 2011, when world capitalism was once again experiencing a period of crisis with devastating social consequences, and the voices of those protesting social injustice were growing louder. In the same year, rallies attended by hundreds of thousands of people took place in many countries, and even in the US, the center of the imperialist world, the “Occupy Wall Street” movement emerged, whose slogans included “world revolution.”
Erkin Özalp discusses how movements that question capitalism should view Marxism and what Marxism can learn from these movements.
According to the author, it should first be reminded in these discussions that Marx was, above all, a “working-class revolutionary.”
Özalp examines Marx’s initial model of revolution and the changes he made to this model, presents some of the main theses of Das Kapital, which is “a critique of capitalism by a revolutionary,” and considers how those waging revolutionary struggles in the 21st century should view the experience of the Soviet Union. He then focuses on the new possibilities of the recent era that will enable us to surpass this experience.
In the final chapter, the author discusses the current political tasks of the left, particularly in Turkey. He summarizes the aim of the book in a single sentence: “To contribute to the debate on how to pave the way for revolutions in the 21st century that will be the work of the masses and enable people to govern themselves, as Marx envisioned.”
ISBN:978-605-172-756-1Kitabın Orijinal Adı:-Stok Kodu:9786051727561Boyut:13.5 x 19.5 cmSayfa Sayısı:170Basım Yeri:İstanbulBaskı:1Basım Tarihi:Aralık 2025Çeviren:-Tasarım:Savaş Çekiç
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