Who Paid the Pipers of Western Marxism? offers a crash course in the history of imperialist propaganda, as well as in the Marxist method for analyzing culture and ideology. Author Gabriel Rockhill demonstrates the explanatory and transformative superiority of a dialectical and historical materialist approach, while elucidating how the world of
Who Paid the Pipers of Western Marxism? offers a crash course in the history of imperialist propaganda, as well as in the Marxist method for analyzing culture and ideology. Author Gabriel Rockhill demonstrates the explanatory and transformative superiority of a dialectical and historical materialist approach, while elucidating how the world of idea
This book tells Edinburgh's modern story and unveils its power structure. It examines its politics, its political economy and the rise of its status as Festival city. The book explores arguments about what sort of city Edinburgh should be and what it should look like.
This book explains why voters back economically harmful policies like Brexit and protectionism by highlighting the mental models they use to interpret the political economy. Drawing on global cases and original survey data, it helps readers understand how thinking like an economist can shape political decisions.
This book explains why voters back economically harmful policies like Brexit and protectionism by highlighting the mental models they use to interpret the political economy. Drawing on global cases and original survey data, it helps readers understand how thinking like an economist can shape political decisions.