Theories for Radical Change
Key Texts from the Political Economy of Marx and Lenin
Theories for Radical Change makes a strong case for the primacy of economic over extra-economic processes, and of production and production relations over other aspects of the economic realm.
The book explores how production relations of capitalism and imperialism fetter the development of the productive forces of nature and wage-labor and hinder the state’s ability to solve the problems produced by capitalism. It covers a wide range of political-economic issues including commodity production, class differentiation, fundamental traits of capitalist production (including its uneven and combined development), capitalist state, and the impoverishment of common people and their struggle against the capitalist mode of production.
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Other books by Raju J. Das
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The Power of Marxist Thought
Edited by Raju J. Das, David Fasenfest, et al. -
Interrogating the Future
Edited by Tom Brass and Raju J. Das -
The Challenges of the New Social Democracy
by Raju J. Das, Aram Eisenschitz, et al. -
Contradictions of Capitalist Society and Culture
by Raju J. Das -
Global Poverty
Edited by Raju J. Das and Deepak K. Mishra
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Critical Reflections on Economy and Politics in India. Volume 1
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Critical Reflections on Economy and Politics in India. Volume 2
by Raju J. Das -
Marxist Class Theory for a Skeptical World
by Raju J. Das