



|
 |

Home
>
Five
College Course Catalog >
Taking Marx Seriously

| Taking Marx Seriously | | Course Number | POSC 81 1 | | Course Title | Taking Marx Seriously | | Department | Political Science | | Campus | Amherst College | | Course Description | Was offered in Spring 2007 (PT) Should Marx be given yet another chance? Is there anything left to gain by returning to texts whose earnest exegesis has occupied countless interpreters, both friendly and hostile, for generations? Has Marx's credibility survived the global debacle of those regimes and movements which drew inspiration from his work, however poorly they understood it? Or, conversely, have we entered a new era in which post-Marxism has joined a host of other "post-" phenomena? This seminar will deal with these and related questions in the context of a close and critical reading of Marx's texts. The main themes we will discuss include Marx's conception of capitalist modernity, material and intellectual production, power, class conflicts and social consciousness, and his critique of alienation, bourgeois freedom and representative democracy. We will also examine Marx's theories of historical progress, capitalist exploitation, globalization and human emancipation. This course fulfills the requirement for an advanced seminar in Political Science. Limited to 15 students. Requisite: One of Political Science 28, 29, 49, 65, 68 or an equivalent. Second semester. Professor Machala. |
| Reg # | Section | Credits | Instructors | Meeting Times | Location | Notes |
| POSC-81-01 |
1 |
4 |
Machala |
T 02:00PM-04:30PM |
CLAR 100 |
|
Home
| About
Us |
Academic
Programs |
Administrative
Programs
Libraries
| Technology |
Course
Catalog
| Events
On and About the Campuses | For
Students
©2003
Five Colleges, Inc. | 97 Spring Street, Amherst MA 01002 | 413.256.8316
Home
| Search
& Site Map
| Contact
Us
web
site design by gravity switch, inc.
|