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Hobbes, Marx and Revolution–the importance of chapter 13

When thinking about the context he lived in, it is easy to think of his propositions of equality (primarily) as revolutionary. No, it wasn’t the French nor American revolutions that first publicly propagated the idea that all men are equal. Hobbes was already eloquently doing so in the 17th century. The implications and importance of […]

Posted in blogs, lb4-2014 | Tagged with Hobbes, Leviathan, Marx

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, The Communist Manifesto

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, The Communist Manifesto

Powerpoint of lecture by Renisa Mawani for the “Explorations and Encounters” theme

Posted in Explorations and Encounters, lecture, powerpoint, Renisa Mawani | Tagged with C19th, colonialism, Communism, Engels, Germany, Marx, Marxism, politics

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