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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
ISBN |
978-0-393-32943-8 |
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22 |
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335.409 |
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245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Main currents of Marxism : the founders, the golden age, the breakdown/ |
Statement of responsibility |
Leszek Kołakowski. - |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. |
Place of publication |
New York, |
Name of publisher |
W.W. Norton & Co., |
Date of publication |
2005 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
No. of pages |
xxiv, 1284 p |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
Originally published: Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1978. - |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Formatted contents note |
v. 1. The founders /<br/>v. 2. The golden age /<br/>v. 3. The breakdown. /<br/><br/>BOOK ONE: THE FOUNDERS: The origin of the dialectic<br/>The Hegelian left<br/>Marx's thought in its earliest phase<br/>Hess and Feuerbach<br/>Marx's early political and philosophical writings<br/>The Paris Manuscripts. The theory of alienated labour. The young Engels<br/>The Holy family<br/>The German ideology<br/>Recapitulation<br/>Socialist ideas in the first half of the Nineteenth Century as compared with Marxian socialism<br/>The writings and struggles of Marx and Engels after 1847<br/>Capitalism as a dehumanized world<br/>The contradictions of capital and their abolition. The unity of analysis and action<br/>The motive forces of the historical process<br/>The dialectic of nature<br/>Recapitulation and philosophical commentary<br/>Selected bibliography. BOOK TWO: THE GOLDEN AGE: Marxism and the Second International<br/>German orthodoxy: Karl Kautsky<br/>Rosa Luxemburg and the Revolutionary Left<br/>Bernstein and revisionism<br/>Jean Jaures: Marxism as a soteriology<br/>Paul Lafargue: a Hedonist Marxism<br/>Georges Sorel: a Jansenist Marxism<br/>Antonio Labriola: an attempt at an open orthodoxy<br/>Ludwik Krzywicki: Marxism as an instrument of sociology<br/>Kazimierz Kelles-Krauz: a Polish brand of orthodoxy<br/>Stanislaw Brzozowski: Marxism as a Historical Subjectivism<br/>Austro-Marxists, Kantians in the Marxist movement. Ethical socialism<br/>The beginnings of Russian Marxism<br/>Plekhanov and the codification of Marxism<br/>Marxism in Russia before the rise of Bolshevism<br/>The rise of Leninism<br/>Philosophy and politics in the Bolshevik movement<br/>The fortunes of Leninism: from a theory of the state to a state ideology<br/>Selective bibliography. BOOK THREE: THE BREAKDOWN: The first phase of Soviet Marxism. The beginnings of Stalinism<br/>Theoretical controversies in Soviet Marxism in the 1920s<br/>Marxism as an ideology of the Soviet State<br/>The crystallization of Marxism-Leninism after the Second World War<br/>Trotsky<br/>Antonio Gramsci: Communist Revisionism<br/>Gyorgy Lukacs: reason in the service of dogma<br/>Karl Korsch<br/>Lucien Goldman<br/>The Frankfurt School and 'Critical Theory'<br/>Herbert Marcuse: Marxism as a totalitarian utopia of the New Left<br/>Ernst Bloch: Marxism as a futuristic gnosis<br/>Developments in Marxism after Stalin's death<br/>Epilogue<br/>New epilogue<br/>Selective bibliography |
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