<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>If the United States has been so hostile to Marxism, what accounts for Marxism's recurrent attractiveness to certain Americans? <i>Marxism and America: New appraisals</i> sheds new light on that question in essays that engage sexuality, gender, race, nationalism, class, memory, and much more.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In <i>Marxism and America</i>, an accomplished group of scholars reconsiders the relationship of the United States to the theoretical tradition derived from Karl Marx. In brand new essays that cover the period from the nineteenth century, when Marx wrote for American newspapers, to the present, when a millennial socialism has emerged inspired by the presidential campaigns of Bernie Sanders, the contributors take up topics ranging from memory of the Civil War to feminist debates over sexuality and pornography. Along the way, they clarify the relationship of race and democracy, the promise and perils of the American political tradition and the prospects for class politics today. <i>Marxism and America</i> sheds new light on old questions, helping to explain why socialism has been so difficult to establish in the United States even as it has exerted a notable influence in American thought.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Filled with surprising insights, these beautifully researched essays on a wide range of topics demonstrate the importance and the diversity of Marxist-inspired politics and ideas in American history. At a moment of resurgence for the left, they are a wonderful resource. Kimberly Phillips-Fein, New York University A talented group of writers. Anyone interested in understanding the past and present of the left in the United States -- from Eugene Debs to W. E. B. Du Bois through AOC and Bernie Sanders -- should read this book! Bhaskar Sunkara, editor, <i>Jacobin</i> Full of spirited and cogent arguments, prodigiously researched, and vivaciously told, <i>Marxism and America</i> is tailor-made for activists and scholars of the present moment. Alan Wald, University of Michigan <i>Marxism and America</i> brings together a dozen scholars to reconsider the relationship of the United States to the theoretical tradition derived from Karl Marx. It aims to explain why socialism has been so difficult to establish in America as a political project even as it has exerted a notable influence in American thought. With a preface by Nelson Lichtenstein, the book offers fresh original reconsiderations, of topics ranging from the Civil War to feminist debates over sexuality and pornography, showing a measure of influence for Marxism in American intellectual life and political culture in dimensions not often perceived. The collection takes the reader from the nineteenth century, when Marx corresponded with German-American emigrés in the U.S. and wrote for American newspapers, to the millennial socialism inspired by the presidential campaigns of Bernie Sanders. Scholars in the fields of political and intellectual history, black and African-American studies, gender and sexuality, sociology, and communications will find the book's chapters of distinct interest.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>'Full of spirited and cogent arguments, prodigiously researched and vivaciously told, Marxism and America is tailor-made for activists and scholars of the present moment.' Alan Wald, University of Michigan 'At last, a collection on Marxism in the United States that pays serious attention to women, sexuality and feminism.' Nancy Holmstrom, Rutgers University 'A talented group of writers. Anyone interested in understanding the past and present of the left in the United States -- from Eugene Debs to W. E. B. Du Bois through AOC and Bernie Sanders -- should read this book!' Bhaskar Sunkara, editor, <i>Jacobin</i> 'This insightful, compelling collection shines fresh light on the vital importance of the American experience to understanding Marxist thought, as well as the value of Marxian analysis to understanding the history and social movements of the United States.' Jonathan Bell, UCL 'Filled with surprising insights, these beautifully researched essays on a wide range of topics demonstrate the importance and the diversity of Marxist-inspired politics and ideas in American history. At a moment of resurgence for the left, they are a wonderful resource.' Kimberly Phillips-Fein, New York University<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Christopher Phelps is Associate Professor of American History in the department of American and Canadian Studies at the University of Nottingham Robin Vandome is Assistant Professor of American Intellectual and Cultural History in the department of American and Canadian Studies at the University of Nottingham
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