Marx's Theory of Ideology

Marx's Theory of Ideology is a 1982 book about Karl Marx by the political theorist Bhikhu Parekh. The work was inspired by Parekh's experience of racial discrimination in British society.[1]

Marx's Theory of Ideology
Cover of the first edition
AuthorBhikhu Parekh
LanguageEnglish
SubjectKarl Marx
PublisherJohns Hopkins University Press
Publication date
1982
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages256
ISBN978-0801827716

Reception

Marx's Theory of Ideology was reviewed by Nicholas Abercrombih in Sociology.[2] The political theorist Terrell Carver called the book a classic exposition of the Marxist theory of ideology.[3]

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References

Bibliography

Books
  • Berlin, Isaiah; Ryan, Alan; Carver, Terrell (1995). Karl Marx: His Life and Environment. London: Fontana Press. ISBN 0-00-686339-6.
Journals
  • Abercrombih, Nicholas (1982). "Marx's Theory of Ideology". Sociology. 16 (4).   via EBSCO's Academic Search Complete (subscription required)
Online articles
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