Developments in Marxist sociological theory : modern social problems and theory

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Developments in Marxist sociological theory : modern social problems and theory

edited by A.G. Zdravomyslov

(Sage studies in international sociology, 35)

Sage, 1986

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Includes bibliography and index

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Description

This book considers how Marxist sociological theory has developed as an organic part of modern culture, reflecting as well as interpreting economic, social and political reality. Its wide-ranging analysis brings together perspectives from the USSR and the Eastern Bloc, from the US, western Europe and the Third World. Despite shared concerns and methodology, these studies show that the different social and historical circumstances in which each perspective has developed is reflected in its contemporary theory.

Table of Contents

Introduction - A G Zdravomyslov The Marxist Sociological Paradigm - Velichko Dobrianov Western Neo-Marxism - Lawrence E Hazelrigg One-Dimensionalism and the Iron Cage The Formation of Sociological Theory - L N Moskvichev Capitalism, Welfare State Theory and the Neo-Marxists - S M Miller, Barbara Tomaskovic-Devey and Donald Tomaskovic-Devey Revolutionary Movements in Latin America and the Development of Marxist Theory - Francisco Zapata Marxism, Social Consciousness and the Scientific and Technological Revolution - Hellmuth Lange Marxism and the Social Determination of Mass Consciousness - G G Diligensky

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