Marxism after Marx
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Marxism after Marx
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
4th ed
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- : hardback
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This fourth edition is an updated version of what has become the classic account of Twentieth-century Marxism. It includes new bibliographical information and sections covering developments since the previous edition. This edition provides a comprehensive and reliable guide to one of the most influential bodies of thought of the Twentieth century.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Legacy of Marx PART 1: THE GERMAN SOCIAL DEMOCRATS The Contribution of Engels The Revisionist Controversy The Radicals Austro-Marxism PART 2: RUSSIAN MARXISM Origins Trotsky Lenin Russian Marxism in the 1920s Stalinism Post-Stalin Communism PART 3: EUROPEAN MARXISM BETWEEN THE WARS Lukas Korsch Council Communism Gramsci PART 4: CHINA AND THE THIRD WORLD The Making of the Chinese Revolution Maoism in Power Asian Marxism outside China Latin America Marxism and Underdevelopment PART 5: CONTEMPORARY MARXISM IN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES Introduction The Frankfurt School Existentialist Marxism Italian Marxism Structuralist Marxism British Marxism Marxism in the United States Marxism and Postmodernism Conclusion
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