History and the Formation of Marxism

History and the Formation of Marxism
Title History and the Formation of Marxism PDF eBook
Author Bertel Nygaard
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 264
Release 2022-09-19
Genre Political Science
ISBN 303109655X

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This book redefines the relationship between Marxism and history. At its roots, Marxism was aimed at analyzing society in order to change it, reflecting on the past to create the ‘poetry of the future.’ No single event of the past was as important to early Marxists as the French Revolution of 1789. Studying the varying uses of the history of that past event among Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and prominent European Marxists before 1914 (Karl Kautsky, V.I. Lenin, and others), this book argues that we should take the historiography of concrete past events seriously. It was not only an auxiliary element of Marxism, but a core constitutive element in its formation. Thus, this book calls for transcending traditional approaches to Marxism as a fixed set of social theories combined with strategies for the present and future. Important to students of Marxism, the labor movement, and the French Revolution alike, this study contains refreshing perspectives on the interplay between past, present, and future and on the role of states, social classes, socio-economic determination, and political organization in history.

The History of Marxism

The History of Marxism
Title The History of Marxism PDF eBook
Author Eric J. Hobsbawm
Publisher
Total Pages 384
Release 1982
Genre Political Science
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Marxism and History

Marxism and History
Title Marxism and History PDF eBook
Author S. H. Rigby
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 336
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780719056123

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Marx's theory of history is often regarded as the most enduring and fruitful aspect of his intellectual legacy. His "historical materialism" has been the inspiration for some of the best historical writing in the works of scholars such as Eric Hobsbawm, E.P.Thompson, Rodney Hilton and Robert Brenner. S.H. Rigby establishes Marx's claims about social structure and historical change, discusses their use in his own and his followers' writings, and assesses the validity of his theories. He argues that Marx's social theories were profoundly contradictory and that Marxism has proved most useful when it is seen as a source of questions, concepts and hypotheses rather than as a philosophy of historical development.

The Encyclopaedia Britannica

The Encyclopaedia Britannica
Title The Encyclopaedia Britannica PDF eBook
Author Hugh Chisholm
Publisher
Total Pages 1016
Release 1911
Genre Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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Marxist Writings on History & Philosophy

Marxist Writings on History & Philosophy
Title Marxist Writings on History & Philosophy PDF eBook
Author George Novack
Publisher Resistance Books
Total Pages 278
Release 2002
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781876646233

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The Economic Doctrines of Karl Marx

The Economic Doctrines of Karl Marx
Title The Economic Doctrines of Karl Marx PDF eBook
Author Karl Kautsky
Publisher
Total Pages 268
Release 1925
Genre Capital
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Marx & History

Marx & History
Title Marx & History PDF eBook
Author D. Ross Gandy
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 299
Release 2014-05-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 029276376X

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“Gandy has attempted a much-needed reinterpretation of Marx’s theory of history—one that, everything considered, deserves the reader’s attention.” —American Political Science Review In this book Karl Marx’s observations on history, which are found scattered throughout his voluminous writings, are brought together and subjected to searching analysis—in refreshingly direct language, without jargon. For the first time we have a thoughtful assessment of Marx’s views on all the epochs that cross his historical vision. D. Ross Gandy treats Marx’s ideas on primitive societies, on ancient Roman and Asiatic civilization, on the structure of feudalism, on strategies for overthrowing capitalism, and on the hypothetical communist future. Among the author’s departures from traditional readings of Marx are his interpretations of class struggle, his conception of social strata, and his cogent analysis of the “new Marxism.” Since many aspects of Marxist historical theory have been neglected or distorted, Gandy’s remarkably clear commentary, based on extensive research—including an exhaustive study of the forty-volume Marx-Engels Werke—will doubtless stimulate debate among sociologists and other students of social change, political scientists, and historians.