Kritiek op het program van Gotha

by Karl Marx

Paper Book, 1972

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

Amsterdam Pegasus 1972

Description

Marx's Critique of the Gotha Program is a revelation. It offers the fullest elaboration of his vision for a communist future, free from the shackles of capital, but also the state. Neglected by the statist versions of socialism, whether Social Democratic or Stalinist that left a wreckage of coercion and disillusionment in their wake, this new annotated translation of Marx's Critique makes clear for the first time the full emancipatory scope of Marx's notion of life after capitalism. An erudite new introduction by Peter Hudis plumbs the depth of Marx's argument, elucidating how his vision of communism, and the transition to it, was thoroughly democratic. At a time when the rule of capital is being questioned and challenged, this volume makes an essential contribution to a real alternative to capitalism, rather than piecemeal reforms. In the twenty-first century, when it has never been more needed, here is Marx at his most liberatory.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member MoonLibrary
A bit dense and I needed a little help from a more experienced communist friend to get parts of it, but worth it to see how Marx argued for revolutionary communism over democratic socialism.

Language

Original language

German
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