The Invention of Marxism shows how a theory of the capitalist system grew into a political philosophy that shaped the history of the twentieth century in extremely destructive as well as productive ways â how an idea conquered the world.
The Invention of Marxism shows how a theory of the capitalist system grew into a political philosophy that shaped the history of the twentieth century in extremely destructive as well as productive ways â how an idea conquered the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christina Morina is Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at the University of Bielefeld. Her research focuses on major themes in nineteenth and twentieth century German and European history, especially World War II, the Holocaust and bystander history, political and memory cultures in Germany since 1945, the history of Marxism, and the history of historiography. In 2017, she published her second monograph Die Erfindung des Marxismus: Wie eine Idee die Welt eroberte. She is also co-author of Zur rechten Zeit: Wider die Rückkehr das Nationalismus (with Norbert Frei, Franka Maubach und Maik Tändler, 2019) and co-editor of Das 20. Jahrhundert erzählen: Zeiterfahrung und Zeiterforschung im geteilten Deutschland (with Franka Maubach, 2016) as well as Probing the Limits of Categorization: The Bystander in Holocaust History (with Krijn Thijs, 2018).
Inhaltsangabe
* PROLOGUE: Marxism as a Generational Project * I SOCIALIZATION * Born in the Nineteenth Century: Family Influences * Adolescence and Its Discontents: Emerging Worldviews * Beating the Drum: Literary Influences * II POLITICIZATION * Paths to Marxism I: London, Paris, Zurich, Vienna (1878-1888) * Translating Marxism: Guesde and Jaurès * Star Students: Bernstein and Kautsky * Theory and Practice: Adler's Belated Marxism * Paths to Marxism II: Geneva, Warsaw, St. Petersburg (1885-1903) * The Social Question as a Political Question: Plekhanov's Turn toward Marx * The Social Question as a Question of Power: Struve and Lenin * Engagement as Science: Luxemburg * III ENGAGEMENT * On Misery, or the First Commandment: The Radical Study of Reality * Miserable Living: Depicting Proletarians and Peasants * Miserable Labor: The Proletarian World of Work * On Revolution, or the Second Commandment: Philosophy as Practice * Revolutionary Expectations * Revolution at Last? Dress Rehearsal in St. Petersburg, 1905/06 * CONCLUSION: From Marx to Marxism: Fieldworkers, Bookworms, and Adventurers
* PROLOGUE: Marxism as a Generational Project * I SOCIALIZATION * Born in the Nineteenth Century: Family Influences * Adolescence and Its Discontents: Emerging Worldviews * Beating the Drum: Literary Influences * II POLITICIZATION * Paths to Marxism I: London, Paris, Zurich, Vienna (1878-1888) * Translating Marxism: Guesde and Jaurès * Star Students: Bernstein and Kautsky * Theory and Practice: Adler's Belated Marxism * Paths to Marxism II: Geneva, Warsaw, St. Petersburg (1885-1903) * The Social Question as a Political Question: Plekhanov's Turn toward Marx * The Social Question as a Question of Power: Struve and Lenin * Engagement as Science: Luxemburg * III ENGAGEMENT * On Misery, or the First Commandment: The Radical Study of Reality * Miserable Living: Depicting Proletarians and Peasants * Miserable Labor: The Proletarian World of Work * On Revolution, or the Second Commandment: Philosophy as Practice * Revolutionary Expectations * Revolution at Last? Dress Rehearsal in St. Petersburg, 1905/06 * CONCLUSION: From Marx to Marxism: Fieldworkers, Bookworms, and Adventurers
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