Can the conflicts that arise in society be resolved through education and appeals to conscience? Or do they reflect irreconcilable antagonisms between classes with conflicting interests - the exploiters and the expolited?
Can a genuinely human society be built without a socialist revolution?
George Novack explains how marxism bases itself upon the decisive role of the revolutionary struggle of working people to bring forth a world free of national oppression and class exploitation. And how it deepened and amplified the humanist tradition by placing humanism's enduring elements on a firm materialist foundation, inseperably linked to that struggle.
Eight essays on fundamental questions of politics, history and science