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Written nearly fifty years ago, at a time when the world was still wrestling with the concepts of Marx and Lenin, ''The Illusion of the Epoch'' is the perfect resource for understanding the roots of Marxism-Leninism and its implications for philosophy, modern political thought, economics, and history. As Professor Tim Fuller has written, this is not an intemperate book, but rather an effort at a sustained, scholarly argument against Marxian views. Far from demonising his subject, Acton scrupulously notes where Marx''s account of historical and economic events and processes is essentially accurate. However, Acton also points out that Marx is generally right about things that were already widely known and accepted in his own time and indeed had been long understood in the nineteenth century. On the other hand, Acton shows that in many cases Marx either is simply wrong or has stated his views so as to render his theories immune to disproof. Acton also explains why the embodiment of Marxis

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    Publisher: Liberty Fund Inc
    Publication Date: 01/12/2003
    ISBN13: 9780865973947, 978-0865973947
    ISBN10: 0865973946

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    Book Synopsis
    Written nearly fifty years ago, at a time when the world was still wrestling with the concepts of Marx and Lenin, ''The Illusion of the Epoch'' is the perfect resource for understanding the roots of Marxism-Leninism and its implications for philosophy, modern political thought, economics, and history. As Professor Tim Fuller has written, this is not an intemperate book, but rather an effort at a sustained, scholarly argument against Marxian views. Far from demonising his subject, Acton scrupulously notes where Marx''s account of historical and economic events and processes is essentially accurate. However, Acton also points out that Marx is generally right about things that were already widely known and accepted in his own time and indeed had been long understood in the nineteenth century. On the other hand, Acton shows that in many cases Marx either is simply wrong or has stated his views so as to render his theories immune to disproof. Acton also explains why the embodiment of Marxis

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