· Find Utopianism and Marxism by Geoghegan, Vincent at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. Geoghegan’s new preface to the book seems to accentuate, if anything, the original’s sense of irresoluteness regarding theoretical and political positioning: “I am struck in re-reading the text how much I present myself as an insider in the Marxist tradition, identifying myself (though selectively) with its past, defending it from ideological attack, and keen to refashion it for modern conditions [The book] is . Geoghegan’s prose and manner of presentation is thoroughly (and refreshingly) unpretentious, and the chapter on Marx, Engels and the Utopian Socialists remains all but indispensable for any scholar interested in the complex, ambiguous and ultimately irresolvable .
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Utopianism and Marxism by Vincent Geoghegan, , Peter Lang edition, in English. English. By (author) Vincent Geoghegan. Share. This is a reissue of an influential text that was first published in , to which the author has added an introduction reflecting on the work twenty years after publication. The grounding assumption of the book is that an element of utopianism is a necessity in any political thinking, and that a self-conscious utopianism can generate a richer level of theory and practice. The Author: Vincent Geoghegan is Professor of Political Theory at Queen’s University, Belfast. Besides Utopianism and Marxism he is also the author of Reason and Eros: The Social Theory of Herbert Marcuse () and Ernst Bloch (). He is currently working on a book on interwar British religious radicals.
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