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This volume is a collection of essays on an alternative understanding of Marxism, anchored in the ideas of humanism, democracy and pluralism.
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This volume is a collection of essays on an alternative understanding of Marxism, anchored in the ideas of humanism, democracy and pluralism.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781783080557
- ISBN-10: 1783080558
- Artikelnr.: 39308781
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781783080557
- ISBN-10: 1783080558
- Artikelnr.: 39308781
Sobhanlal Datta Gupta was formerly the Surendra Nath Banerjee Professor of Political Science at the University of Calcutta, and is one of the most distinguished scholars of Marxism in India. His research is based primarily on German and Russian materials.
Preface
Acknowledgements
A Note on Translations
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I Marxism: Beyond Dogma, an Alternative Quest
1. The ‘Communist Manifesto’ after 150 Years: Some Observations
2. Rosa Luxemburg’s Vision of Socialism: Some Reflections
3. Antonio Gramsci and the Heritage of Marxism
4. Contrasting Perspectives of International Communism on the Working Class Movement: 1924–1934
5. Comintern: Exploring the New Historiography
6. History’s Suppressed Voice: Significance of Nikolai Bukharin’s Prison Manuscripts (1937–38)
7. Rosa Luxemburg’s Letters as Texts of a New Vision of Revolutionary Democracy and Socialism
8. Understanding Socialism as Hegemony: Rosa Luxemburg and Nikolai Bukharin
9. Frankfurt School, Moscow and David Ryazanov: New Perspectives
10. ‘Perestroika’ and Socialism: Promises and Problems
Part II Marxism: Challenges and Possibilities in the New Century
11. Marxism in Dark Times: Rediscovering a Revolutionary Legacy
12. Re-visioning Socialism in a Plural Age
13. Marxism, Modernity and History: Towards an Alternative Understanding
14. Marxism and Postmodernism: Confrontation or Dialogue?
15. Intellectuals, Knowledge and the Masses: A Question of Pedagogy
16. Marxism in the 21st Century: Towards a New Understanding?
Acknowledgements
A Note on Translations
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I Marxism: Beyond Dogma, an Alternative Quest
1. The ‘Communist Manifesto’ after 150 Years: Some Observations
2. Rosa Luxemburg’s Vision of Socialism: Some Reflections
3. Antonio Gramsci and the Heritage of Marxism
4. Contrasting Perspectives of International Communism on the Working Class Movement: 1924–1934
5. Comintern: Exploring the New Historiography
6. History’s Suppressed Voice: Significance of Nikolai Bukharin’s Prison Manuscripts (1937–38)
7. Rosa Luxemburg’s Letters as Texts of a New Vision of Revolutionary Democracy and Socialism
8. Understanding Socialism as Hegemony: Rosa Luxemburg and Nikolai Bukharin
9. Frankfurt School, Moscow and David Ryazanov: New Perspectives
10. ‘Perestroika’ and Socialism: Promises and Problems
Part II Marxism: Challenges and Possibilities in the New Century
11. Marxism in Dark Times: Rediscovering a Revolutionary Legacy
12. Re-visioning Socialism in a Plural Age
13. Marxism, Modernity and History: Towards an Alternative Understanding
14. Marxism and Postmodernism: Confrontation or Dialogue?
15. Intellectuals, Knowledge and the Masses: A Question of Pedagogy
16. Marxism in the 21st Century: Towards a New Understanding?
Preface
Acknowledgements
A Note on Translations
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I Marxism: Beyond Dogma, an Alternative Quest
1. The ‘Communist Manifesto’ after 150 Years: Some Observations
2. Rosa Luxemburg’s Vision of Socialism: Some Reflections
3. Antonio Gramsci and the Heritage of Marxism
4. Contrasting Perspectives of International Communism on the Working Class Movement: 1924–1934
5. Comintern: Exploring the New Historiography
6. History’s Suppressed Voice: Significance of Nikolai Bukharin’s Prison Manuscripts (1937–38)
7. Rosa Luxemburg’s Letters as Texts of a New Vision of Revolutionary Democracy and Socialism
8. Understanding Socialism as Hegemony: Rosa Luxemburg and Nikolai Bukharin
9. Frankfurt School, Moscow and David Ryazanov: New Perspectives
10. ‘Perestroika’ and Socialism: Promises and Problems
Part II Marxism: Challenges and Possibilities in the New Century
11. Marxism in Dark Times: Rediscovering a Revolutionary Legacy
12. Re-visioning Socialism in a Plural Age
13. Marxism, Modernity and History: Towards an Alternative Understanding
14. Marxism and Postmodernism: Confrontation or Dialogue?
15. Intellectuals, Knowledge and the Masses: A Question of Pedagogy
16. Marxism in the 21st Century: Towards a New Understanding?
Acknowledgements
A Note on Translations
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I Marxism: Beyond Dogma, an Alternative Quest
1. The ‘Communist Manifesto’ after 150 Years: Some Observations
2. Rosa Luxemburg’s Vision of Socialism: Some Reflections
3. Antonio Gramsci and the Heritage of Marxism
4. Contrasting Perspectives of International Communism on the Working Class Movement: 1924–1934
5. Comintern: Exploring the New Historiography
6. History’s Suppressed Voice: Significance of Nikolai Bukharin’s Prison Manuscripts (1937–38)
7. Rosa Luxemburg’s Letters as Texts of a New Vision of Revolutionary Democracy and Socialism
8. Understanding Socialism as Hegemony: Rosa Luxemburg and Nikolai Bukharin
9. Frankfurt School, Moscow and David Ryazanov: New Perspectives
10. ‘Perestroika’ and Socialism: Promises and Problems
Part II Marxism: Challenges and Possibilities in the New Century
11. Marxism in Dark Times: Rediscovering a Revolutionary Legacy
12. Re-visioning Socialism in a Plural Age
13. Marxism, Modernity and History: Towards an Alternative Understanding
14. Marxism and Postmodernism: Confrontation or Dialogue?
15. Intellectuals, Knowledge and the Masses: A Question of Pedagogy
16. Marxism in the 21st Century: Towards a New Understanding?