THE MARXISM AND THE ANTI-COLONIAL REVOLUTION
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Published in 2018 by Boitempo, the book by Italian Marxist philosopher Domenico Losurdo, in just over two hundred pages, contains a profusion of historical information and theoretical reflections that are expensive and essential to the knowledge of Western Marxist thought woven throughout the 20th century. It is a work of calm reading, despite the audacity with which its content is invested. Over six chapters, Losurdo fulfills what it set out to do: it presents how the emergence of Western Marxism took place, its decline (death) and points out the paths to be followed in view of its rebirth.
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JABBOUR, E; GABRIELE, A. China: o socialismo do século XXI. São Paulo: Boitempo, 2021.
JABBOUR, Elias. China: socialismo e desenvolvimento – sete décadas depois. São Paulo: Anita Garibaldi; Fundação Maurício Grabois, 2019.
LOSURDO, Domenico. O marxismo ocidental: como nasceu, como morreu, como pode renascer. Tradução: Ana Maria Chiarini e Diego Silveira Coelho Ferreira. 1 ed. São Paulo: Boitempo, 2018. 230 p.
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