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Terry Eagleton

Terry Eagleton

Born: 01-01-1943

Terry Eagleton is a prominent British literary theorist and critic, renowned for his influential works on literary theory, cultural criticism, and Marxism. A prolific author, Eagleton has penned over forty books, including the seminal "Literary Theory: An Introduction." He has held academic positions at prestigious institutions such as Oxford University and Lancaster University, contributing significantly to debates on literature, politics, and religion, while remaining a leading voice in contemporary critical theory.

Book summaries for books written by Terry Eagleton

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The market is not some natural fact or law of nature, like the weather or human stupidity. It is a social and historical creation.

Terry Eagleton

economicscapitalism

Capitalism is not just an economic system; it is a way of life, a set of values and beliefs that permeate every aspect of our existence.

Terry Eagleton

capitalismsociety

Marxism is not a blueprint for a utopian society, but a critical analysis of the contradictions and inequalities inherent in capitalist societies.

Terry Eagleton

marxismcritique

The ruling ideas of any society are the ideas of the ruling class.

Terry Eagleton

societypower

History is not a series of random events, but a product of social forces and class struggle.

Terry Eagleton

historyclass struggle

The working class has nothing to lose but their chains and a world to win.

Terry Eagleton

working classrevolution

Capitalism thrives on inequality and exploitation, perpetuating a system of haves and have-nots.

Terry Eagleton

capitalisminequality

The idea that the free market will solve all our problems is a dangerous myth that only benefits the wealthy few.

Terry Eagleton

economicsmyth

The true measure of a society's progress is not the wealth of its elites, but the well-being of its most vulnerable members.

Terry Eagleton

societyprogress

Education is not just about job training; it is about fostering critical thinking and empowering individuals to challenge the status quo.

Terry Eagleton

educationempowerment

The commodification of culture and art under capitalism undermines their true value and turns them into mere commodities to be bought and sold.

Terry Eagleton

capitalismculture

The struggle for gender equality is inseparable from the broader struggle for social and economic justice.

Terry Eagleton

gender equalitysocial justice