Howard J. Sherman, Reinventing Marxism (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995), 366 pp.
At a time when fashionable thinkers are busily deconstructing everything in sight - except what really counts, capitalism itself - in the name of innumerable postmodernisms, it is refreshing to come across a work which has as its goal the reconstruction of social theory, going back to the foundations provided by Marx. One of the very few quarrels I have with Howard Sherman's ...
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