This book explores Alasdair MacIntyre's relationship with Marxism from the 1950s to today, detailing his early writings, involvement with the New Left, and eventual critique of Marxism in "After Virtue." It highlights his admiration for Marx while addressing the shortcomings he perceives in Marxist politics and the ongoing debates surrounding these views.
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Exploring the intersection of criminology, politics, morality, and philosophy, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of social harm in the context of neoliberalism. It delves into how these various dimensions influence and shape our understanding of social issues, offering insights into the complexities of harm in contemporary society.