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Interview

The Theory and Practice of Present Marxism: An Interview with David McLellan

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Pages 393-398 | Published online: 29 Nov 2013
 

Acknowledgements

We want to take this special opportunity to express our thanks to Wang Zhongbao, for his arrangement and editing effort, also to Zhang Huanhuan, for her improvement of the Word document.

Notes on Contributors

David McLellan is Professor of Political Theory at the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent. He has been Visiting Professor at the State University of New York, Guest Fellow in Politics at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla, and has lectured widely in North America and Europe. He is the author of Karl Marx: His Life and Thought (1973), Marx (1975), Karl Marx: Selected Writings (Citation1977), Engels (1977), Marx before Marxism (1980), Karl Marx: The Legacy (1983), and MarxThe First Hundred Years (1983).

Zhuo Mingliang is a doctoral student at the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, also a guest researcher at the World Socialism Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and a member of Marx Collegium of York University in Toronto, Canada. His publications include “Some Thoughts on Marxism's Revival Trend” (in Chinese, 2013), “Foreign Scholars on Contemporary Value of Marxism” (in Chinese, 2012), “The Relevance of Marxism Today: An Interview with Michael A. Lebowitz” (in English, 2013) and a translation of Ross Abbinnett's “Marxism after Modernity: Politics, Technology and Social Transformation” (in Chinese, 2011).

Notes

1See the first section of “Communist Manifesto,” also translated as “Manifesto of the Communist Party” (Marx and Engels [1948] 1969).

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