TY - BOOK TI - Main currents of Marxism : the founders, the golden age, the breakdown SN - 978-0-393-32943-8 U1 - 335.409 22 PY - 2005/// CY - New York PB - W.W. Norton & Co. N1 - Originally published: Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1978. -; v. 1. The founders / v. 2. The golden age / v. 3. The breakdown. / BOOK ONE: THE FOUNDERS: The origin of the dialectic The Hegelian left Marx's thought in its earliest phase Hess and Feuerbach Marx's early political and philosophical writings The Paris Manuscripts. The theory of alienated labour. The young Engels The Holy family The German ideology Recapitulation Socialist ideas in the first half of the Nineteenth Century as compared with Marxian socialism The writings and struggles of Marx and Engels after 1847 Capitalism as a dehumanized world The contradictions of capital and their abolition. The unity of analysis and action The motive forces of the historical process The dialectic of nature Recapitulation and philosophical commentary Selected bibliography. BOOK TWO: THE GOLDEN AGE: Marxism and the Second International German orthodoxy: Karl Kautsky Rosa Luxemburg and the Revolutionary Left Bernstein and revisionism Jean Jaures: Marxism as a soteriology Paul Lafargue: a Hedonist Marxism Georges Sorel: a Jansenist Marxism Antonio Labriola: an attempt at an open orthodoxy Ludwik Krzywicki: Marxism as an instrument of sociology Kazimierz Kelles-Krauz: a Polish brand of orthodoxy Stanislaw Brzozowski: Marxism as a Historical Subjectivism Austro-Marxists, Kantians in the Marxist movement. Ethical socialism The beginnings of Russian Marxism Plekhanov and the codification of Marxism Marxism in Russia before the rise of Bolshevism The rise of Leninism Philosophy and politics in the Bolshevik movement The fortunes of Leninism: from a theory of the state to a state ideology Selective bibliography. BOOK THREE: THE BREAKDOWN: The first phase of Soviet Marxism. The beginnings of Stalinism Theoretical controversies in Soviet Marxism in the 1920s Marxism as an ideology of the Soviet State The crystallization of Marxism-Leninism after the Second World War Trotsky Antonio Gramsci: Communist Revisionism Gyorgy Lukacs: reason in the service of dogma Karl Korsch Lucien Goldman The Frankfurt School and 'Critical Theory' Herbert Marcuse: Marxism as a totalitarian utopia of the New Left Ernst Bloch: Marxism as a futuristic gnosis Developments in Marxism after Stalin's death Epilogue New epilogue Selective bibliography ER -