In this text the author tries to rethink the actuality of the work and thought of Karl Marx in the light of the recent economic crisis. The main purpose of the article is to show how Marxian thought from the 19th century is still relevant for understanding what is happening in the world of today, and how is it possible to re-actualise it through a critical reflection of what James Burnham in the 1950s called 'the Managerial revolution.'
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