International Political Theory Today

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Year of Study: 1st 2n Final Exchange

Module Number: IP30120

Module Title: International Political Theory Today
Course Work Title: What is the significance of Marxism for our thinking about international politics today?

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What is the significance of Marxism for our thinking about international politics today? History and politics are the bridges which develop my feelings of connection with the past. Which give me examples of mistakes and progress, they teach me be more far-sighted and value my roots. I come from a country, where even today when walking down the streets, I can see and feel the effects of Communism on the people and on the country itself. It is not like in the other Western countries, or countries which have not been under the influence of Communism. People still do not know how to feel free, how to act freely. As before during that time, people were