Social Class and Marxism
Discover the profound insights of Neville Kirk in his thought-provoking book Social Class and Marxism, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1996. Spanning 254 pages, this comprehensive collection of essays serves as a multi-disciplinary critique of contemporary views on social class and its relevance in modern society.
Kirk's work challenges the prevailing new revisionism, emphasizing the importance of non-reductionist and non-determinist approaches to class analysis. Engage with critical discussions that dissect the complexities of social stratification and offer fresh perspectives on socialism and Marxist theory. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of sociology, this hardback edition is a must-have addition to your academic library.
Explore the enduring significance of social classes in Neville Kirk's Social Class and Marxism, where rigorous analysis meets the pressing questions of our time.