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Number of Pages
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Age Group
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Language
English
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Book Summary
This is a serious non-fiction work in political economy and social theory that explores how capitalism shapes society and whether a community-based alternative can take root within it. Grounded in long-standing debates about capital, value, and social production, it speaks to readers with an interest in economics, history, and civic life. The tone is thoughtful, urgent, and hopeful, inviting reflection rather than slogans.
The content is presented as a clear, argument-led examination that weaves classic ideas with modern concerns. It pairs precise analysis with real-world relevance, showing how economic theory translates into questions about labor, value, and community. The reading experience is distinctive for its patient pace, its effort to connect big-picture dynamics with everyday life, and its emphasis on constructive alternative visions.
Readers move through the material by following the central argument and weighing the tension between capital's immanent drive and the potential for solidarity. It introduces key concepts such as social production guided by social foresight, the constant tendency to divide the working class, and the idea that a new social order could emerge through collective action and organized political work. Learning is accessible through a clear, well-structured argument, historical context, and practical implications for policy, organization, and personal inquiry. The approach invites reflection rather than celebration, making complex theory feel relevant and approachable.
What the reader gains after finishing is a nuanced understanding of how economic systems shape social life, a language for discussing alternatives to capitalism, and a sense of the political work needed to move toward a community-focused future. The book fosters critical thinking, curiosity, and a sense of responsibility, leaving a lasting impression of possibility grounded in solidarity and practical action.
Product Details
Author
Michael A Lebowitz
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Number of Pages
208
Language
English
SKU
9789350028452
ISBN
9789350028452
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
22x15x2cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 495
โน 446
โน 49 Off