Focusing on the principles of Marxist thought, this book engages with essential questions in history, economics, class structure, philosophy, and social sciences. Originally published after significant geopolitical changes, it argues for the continued relevance of Marxist sociology in addressing social issues, despite the failures of historical communist regimes. The thoroughly revised second edition ensures that the content resonates with contemporary students, emphasizing the limitations of capitalism in solving social problems.
Peter Knapp Books


Genre, Text, Grammar: Technologies for Teaching and Assessing Writing
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on the interconnectedness of genre, text, and grammar, this reference text explores their roles as tools for teaching and assessing writing. It presents a thorough examination of language theories and language learning, complemented by practical strategies for educators. The book serves as a valuable resource for understanding how to effectively incorporate these elements into writing instruction and evaluation.