- 20 Jul 2016 15:26
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http://socialistworker.org/Featured/MarxDebate.shtml
I haven't finished reading it all to have much of an opinion other than I'm intrigued by the emphasis on the coordinator/managerial class distinction.
Thought I'd share on the chance that people may be interested, already have an opinion on the authors and the arguments they make as well as prompt any thought to what extent Marxism is perceived as relevant in the 21st century.
In this Internet discussion, Michael Albert of ZNet and Alan Maass of Socialist Worker debate the relevance of Marxism in the 21st century. The exchange, which appears on both SW Online and ZNet, began with an initial essay by Albert and Maass, followed by a series of replies and ended with final essays from each.
I haven't finished reading it all to have much of an opinion other than I'm intrigued by the emphasis on the coordinator/managerial class distinction.
Thought I'd share on the chance that people may be interested, already have an opinion on the authors and the arguments they make as well as prompt any thought to what extent Marxism is perceived as relevant in the 21st century.
https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/pdfs/For%20Ethical%20Politics.pdf#page90
-For Ethical Politics
-For Ethical Politics