How Karl Marx Can Save American Capitalism

Ronald W. Dworkin
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How Karl Marx Can Save American Capitalism

Ronald W. Dworkin
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192 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Aug 29, 2016
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 192
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN: 9781498509749
  • Dimensions: 5.96" W x 0.52" L x 9.07" H
Ronald W. Dworkin, MD, works as an anesthesiologist while also teaching political philosophy in the George Washington University Honors Program. His essays on medicine, and on American culture and politics, have appeared in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, National Affairs, Policy Review, The New Atlantis, and The Public Interest. His other books include Artificial Happiness (2006), How Karl Marx Can Save American Capitalism (Lexington, 2015), and The Rise of the Imperial Self (Rowman & Littlefield, 1996).
In extensive, thoroughly documented analyses, Ronald Dworkin shows how well the young Marx understood modern alienation and isolation, its loneliness, service industries, love life, marital difficulties, and commodity fetishes. His striking parallels between Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party, medieval and modern life, conservatives and progressives, laborers and knowledge workers, and religion and politics break down stereotypes and preconceptions and reveals Marx’s surprising insights into modern consumption, regulations, religion, and politics.

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