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| | Marxism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Marxism As Pseudo-science, by Ernest Van Den Haag |  | | Debating MarxismMichael Albert (ParEcon) vs. Alan Maass (Marxism) |  | | Liberalism, Marxism and The State, by Ralph Raico |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marxism
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 | | but I don't think your particular questions RE: H and A's Marxism vs. Habermas' Marxism are at all irrelevant. |  | | 'The Topography of Western Marxism' in Martin Jay, Marxism and Totality |
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http://www.srcf.ucam.org/pipermail/theory-frankfurt-school/2003-May.txt
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| | THE BARE DOCTRINE OF BLAIR THE BEAR |
 | | This is the essence of what the western journalists call the Blair doctrine. |  | | It is quite clear that the Blairs and the Clintons in the NATO have taken that warning like a set of schoolboy bullies. |  | | We have the spectacle of a labour prime minister and a democratic president trying to echo the ideas that are generally associated with the so-called conservatives. |
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http://www.infolanka.com/org/kalaya/fea052.htm
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | The aim of the actual identity of the majority of the people is to attain supreme dignity. |  | | Nevertheless, it should be opposed by the forces of social ism, as Terry Eagleton has made dear. |  | | In the United States itself, the civil rights movement and the student rebellion were joining forces to fight for new democratic positions. |
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http://www.pitzer.edu/new_african_movement/general/essays/africanism.htm
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| | Gorbachev's policies resemble Beria's and Ben Gurion's Vision |
 | | Molotov, the third member of the triumvirate, was made minister of foreign affairs, as we have said. |  | | Beria vs. Stalin: "Western" Marxism vs "Russian" Marxism |  | | The party of the revolution had to stoop to its semi-Asiatic environment. |
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http://users.cyberone.com.au/myers/beria.html
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| | The Two Marxisms, Appendix 1 - "Other Formulations of the Two Marxisms," by Alvin W. Gouldner |
 | | Historical laws and historical inevitability" downgrading accidents and the role of the individual in history. |  | | New York: Oxford University Press, 1980, Appendix One - "Other Formulations of the Two Marxisms," pp. |  | | The intellectual Ulysses has wandered home from his adventures abroad, settling snugly into his old hearth after wenching with foreign theories, and returns to the sound ways of his fathers, his old dog Empiricism at his feet. |
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http://www2.pfeiffer.edu/~lridener/DSS/Marx/app1.htm
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 | | No doubt an important part of the reason for this is that the majority western Marxists sympathetic to d ialectic have tended to accept the traditional view that the law of non-contradiction is a basic law of logic. |  | | This is regarded as a basic law of logic and principle of rational thought by the great majority of western philosophers, Marxist and non-Marxist alike. |  | | This law was first explicitly formulated by Aristotle in 4th Century B.C. It holds that a statement and its negation cannot both be true of the same thing, at the same time, in the same respect. |
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http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/philosophy/ss/DIALECTIC.rtf
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| | Cultural Marxism vs Western Civilization |
 | | Buchanan has strong opinions, but his opinions are based in facts, unlike those of his equally opinionated opponents, who have bought into the multiculturalist dogma of the evils of Western civilization wishful thinking. |  | | Buchanan rests his case on demography and immigration and on the multicultural attack led by Cultural Marxists on Western history, values, and institutions. |  | | It is difficult to believe otherwise after considering the facts laid out by Patrick J. Buchanan in his new book, The Death of the West. |
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http://www.grecoreport.com/cultural_marxism_vs_western_civilization1.htm
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| | American Conservative Union Foundation |
 | | In 1919, Lukacs asked, "Who will save us from Western civilization?" That same year, when he became Deputy Commissar for Culture in the short-lived Bolshevik Bela Kun government in Hungary, one of Lukacs's first acts was to introduce sex education into Hungary's public schools. |  | | William S. Lind is Director for the Center for Cultural Conservatism of the Free Congress Foundation. |  | | In the 1960s, Marcuse became the chief "guru" of the New Left, and he injected the cultural Marxism of the Frankfurt School into the baby boom generation, to the point where it is now America's state ideology. |
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http://acuf.org/issues/issue47/051102cul.asp
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| | gramsci_syllabus |
 | | It was Lenin who first used the concept of hegemony systematically (in relation to the leading role of the working class vis-à-vis the peasantry), who thematized the role of the vanguard party, who theorized two stages of capitalism (competitive and monopoly capitalism), and who recognized the interests in imperialism of Western labor aristocracies. |  | | The lynchpin of his Marxism is the multivocal concept of "hegemony". |  | | Gramsci is sentenced to prison where he dies but not before he scribbles those 33 notebooks to create his elaborate and distinctive Marxism. |
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http://sociology.berkeley.edu/faculty/BURAWOY/syllabus/gramsci_syllabus.html
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| | Reflections on George Lukacs’s Theory of Totality |
 | | In his early works which were written before his conversion to Marxism, the craving for totality was already there. |  | | Lukacs said this clearly in his 1967 preface to |  | | Marxism and Totality, University of California Press, Berkerly, 1984, p102. |
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http://netx.u-paris10.fr/actuelmarx/m4shuangli.htm
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| | Ralph Dumain: "The Autodidact Project": Essay: "Marxism & Totality & Gramsci & Della Volpe" |
 | | Marxism and Totality and Gramsci and Della Volpe |  | | Colletti was even more fanatical. He would brook no challenge to the logical law of non-contradiction. He opposed dialectics in every form, and when he concluded that Marx's theoretical structure was irredeemably dialectical, Colletti rejected Marxism. In his zeal, he was reckless in his criticisms of Hegel and others. |  | | Ralph Dumain: "The Autodidact Project": Essay: "Marxism and Totality and Gramsci and Della Volpe" |
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http://www.autodidactproject.org/my/jay1.html
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| | Marxists Writers Archive |
 | | English philosopher and writer, won to Marxism in the 1930s and died fighting for the Republican cause in Spain in 1937. |  | | Historian of European Marxism and movements in South America. |  | | A Brazillian revolutionary who led the National Liberation Action (ALN). |
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http://www.marxists.org/archive
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| | The Influence of Hegel on Western Marxism |
 | | This had been a key argument for the theorists of the Second International, Bernstein in particular, who had swung over to positivism. |  | | It is not the primacy of economic motives in historical explanation that constitutes the decisive difference between Marxism and bourgeois thought, but the point of view of totality'. |  | | Within this second current, Hegel's dialectic was seen as the key towards restoring the revolutionary content to Marxism against the passive, mechanistic and deterministic version that had formed the theoretical backdrop to the gradualist and reformist practice of the leading parties within the Second International. |
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http://home.mira.net/~andy/seminars/western.htm
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| | Cabinet Magazine Online - From Western Marxism to Western Buddhism |
 | | This story culminates in the recent partial shift of the Chinese strategy. |  | | In a decade or two, the Tibetans will be reduced to the status of the Native Americans in the United States. |  | | This story begins at the very dawn of Western civilization, in Ancient Greece. |
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http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/2/western.php
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| | CHAPTER VII |
 | | It is fundamentally opposed to Marxist philosophy, e.g., each school of Western philosophy in varying degrees overstates the active role of the spirit and of consciousness, exaggerates the func-tions and meanings of irrationality, and overemphasizes indivi-duality and the freedom of the individual will. |  | | Contemporary Western Marxism is linked in varying degrees to different schools of Western philosophy. |  | | Western science and culture spread gradually in China after the Opium War (1840) and forcefully challenged traditional Con-fucianism. |
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http://www.crvp.org/book/Series03/III-13/chapter_vii.htm
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| | Dialectic of Defeat - Cambridge University Press |
 | | From politics to philosophy: the inception of Western Marxism II; 5. |  | | From philosophy to politics: the inception of Western Marxism I; 4. |  | | The author begins with a polemical attack on `conformist¿ or orthodox Marxism, in which he includes structuralist schools. |
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http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521520177
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| | FrontPage magazine.com :: The New Islamo-Marxism by Bill King |
 | | Throughout the 1970's and 80's, as Marxism became progressively more ensconced in the world of university seminars and academic journals, and as once radical social movements joined the mainstream, the left found itself increasingly bereft of a social force that could serve as the "subject" of its revolution. |  | | Today, in the pages of the IS publication Socialist Worker, in which the Islamist torturers in Fallujah, serial murderers of women in Mosul, and holders of sharia courts in Najaf and Sadr City, are all labeled "heroic", that "distance" has all but disappeared. |  | | Since the morning of September 11th, 2001, Western Marxists have been steadily discarding Marx's old materialist dictum in favor of a new found admiration for one religion in particular: radical Islam. |
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http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=19295
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| | NEWS & LETTERS, December 1997 LENIN, HEGEL AND WESTERN MARXISM-critical responses |
 | | Her MARXISM AND FREEDOM (1958) is the first serious discussion in English of the Notebooks, and the first to try to relate them to Lenins views on imperialism, national liberation, state and revolution. |  | | This major turn--a radical break with the Russian Marxist tradition, common to Mensheviks and Bolsheviks--was only possible because of Lenins emancipation, thanks to Hegel, from the strait-jacket of Plekhanovite Marxism, with its rigid, pre-dialectical notion of "stages" prescribed by the "laws" of historical "evolution"... |  | | Today, as we mark the 80th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, we need, in the teeth of hostile bourgeois critiques, to stress the world-shaking achievements of that Revolution: the uprooting of Tsarism, the establishment of soviet power, the support of national liberation movements from Ireland to India. |
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http://www.newsandletters.org/Issues/1997/Nov/1197pd.htm
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| | OUP: Anthology of Western Marxism: Gottlieb |
 | | This determined the general philosophical orientation of Western Marxism and in turn influenced its interpretation of historical materialism, its models of socialist political practice, and its views on human liberation. |  | | This selection also reflects the diversity and high level of intellectual accomplishment fostered by the movement, from the influential and controversial essays of Karl Lorsch and Georg Lukáks in the early 1920s to the writings of contemporary socialist feminists. |  | | This anthology of readings from the most significant post-Leninist Marxist thinkers demonstrates the extent to which that transformation took place. |
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http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-505569-1
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| | MARXISM, POSTMODERNISM AND BEYOND – A PERSPECTIVE |
 | | Western Marxism represents in particular a response to the failure working class revolutions and partial integration of the proletariat in the advanced West. |  | | It is this faith in the inevitability of the capitalist collapse and the establishment of workers’ utopia that accounts for the reformist practice and the “crisis of Marxism” phase in the early 20 |  | | Western Marxism emerged during the 20s and the 30s by way of reaction to the economic determinism and reformist politics of the IInd international on the one hand and to the monolithic orthodoxy of Soviet Marxism of the other. |
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http://www.panjdarya.com/manmohan.html
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| | OUP: Stanislaw Brzozowski and the Polish Beginnings of `Western Marxism': Walicki |
 | | Concentrating first on the early phase of Brzozowski's thought, Professor Walicki goes on to analyse his ideas on the working class and its relation to the intelligentsia and contemporary working-class ideologies. |  | | Professor Walicki argues that the retrieval of the philosophical and humanist aspect of Marxism, and its separation from the Engels-inspired `scientific Marxism', was the achievement of Brzozowski and not, as frequently assumed, of Lukács, who came to similar conclusions only some ten years later. |  | | Finally he deals with aspects of his thought which go beyond the Marxian problematic and round off the intellectual portrait of the man. |
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http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-827328-2
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| | Martha Gimenez: Review of George Snedeker's "The Politics of Critical Theory" |
 | | Other Western Marxists whose insights Snedeker explores are Lukacs, Althusser and Raymond Williams and he broadens the scope of Western Marxism to include Edward Said and Oliver Cox. |  | | Twentieth century sociological literature grew to such an extent that it became difficult to categorize and teach in any systematic way and this situation became even more unwieldy with the emergence of movement related theories (e.g., feminist, queer, racial, etc.) and the positive reception of "postmodern" thought in the American academy. |  | | Paradoxically, 20th century European theorists sympathetic to Marx but critical of the excesses of Soviet marxism and "vulgar marxism", fell into relative oblivion in the U.S., though their proclivity to "privilege" the cultural and subjective elements of the social totality could have led to a positive reception in the U.S. academy. |
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http://eserver.org/clogic/2005/gimenez.html
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| | The Two Revolutions: Antonio Gramsci and the Dilemmas of Western Marxism:Boggs, Carl:0896082261:eCampus.com |
 | | The theories of Antonio Gramsci are examined in the context of the political upheavals that punctuated his life and the variety of political trends which touched or were influenced by his work. |  | | The Two Revolutions: Antonio Gramsci and the Dilemmas of Western Marxism |  | | The Two Revolutions: Antonio Gramsci and the Dilemmas of Western Marxism:Boggs, Carl:0896082261:eCampus.com |
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http://www.ecampus.com/bk_detail.asp?isbn=0896082261
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| | Kevin Anderson / Lenin, Hegel, and Western Marxism |
 | | This first full-length treatment of Lenin's studies of Hegel presents Lenin as a major figure in Hegelian Marxism, providing a more nuanced portrait of his work than that of either official Marxist-Leninism or most Western accounts. |  | | Kevin Anderson / Lenin, Hegel, and Western Marxism |
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http://www.press.uillinois.edu/f95/anderson.html
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| | Sociology 474 - Western Marxism |
 | | This school of thought re-works Marx's theories to include the new insights and developments in modern psychoanalysis, hermeneutics, aesthetics, and political philosophy. |  | | Issues to be discussed include the philosophy of the social sciences and critique of positivism, a critique of the Enlightenment concept of rationality (science and technology), Western rationality and the environment, Existentialism and Marxism, art and politics, and contemporary political economic critiques of American society. |  | | PROFESSOR GEORGE E. One of the most theoretically promising and sophisticated developments in Marxist theory has been the development of Critical Theory from the Frankfurt School. |
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http://www2.kenyon.edu/People/mccarthy/Syllabi/Socy474.htm
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| | Marxism message, Re: Rebuilding Western Marxism |
 | | Rebuilding Western Marxism, Chris Warren Fri 24 Oct 2003, 04:12 GMT |  | | Questions to Jose By Bob Gould Jose's post "Abandoning Western Marxism", 09.52, 25 Oct 03, seems like it is an attempt at a summary political statement by the broad ideological grouping on Marxmail that includes Jose and Louis, and to some extent, Nestor and Lou Paulsen. |  | | Before commenting, it might be useful if Jose expands a few of the points he makes a little further. |
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http://archives.econ.utah.edu/archives/marxism/2003w42/msg00303.htm
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| | Politics - Word Power |
 | | Georg Lukacs was dubbed "the philosopher of the October Revolution" and his masterpiece History and Class Consciousness (1923) is commonly held to be the foundational text for the tradition known as "Western Marxism" which includes the work of Theodor Ado |  | | Part dictionary and part encyclopedia, this book has become the standard reference work on the concepts of Marxism and the individuals and schools of thought that have subsequently contributed to the body |  | | A Defence of History and Class Consciousness: Tailism and the Dialectic - Lukacs, Georg |
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http://www.word-power.co.uk/catalogue/politics?bookPages_PageIndex=4&bookPag...
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| | Hegel, Marx and Western Marxism |
 | | And my research leads me to believe that the vast majority of western marxists were theoretically strongly influenced by Stalinism, to a degree that deforms a lot of marxist thought on culture. |  | | That's changed since WWII, but often because marxists have taken refuge in culture under politically unfavorable conditions. |  | | I don't mean here just the Socialist Realism thing. |
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http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/hegel/txt/geoffb01.htm
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| | Western Marxism - definition of Western Marxism in Encyclopedia |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Western_Marxism
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| | An Anthology of Western Marxism - SHOP.COM |
 | | You might try modifying your search term or selecting one of the department links below. |  | | All other designated trademarks, copyrights and brands are the property of their respective owners. |  | | Collects essays on social democracy, new Marxism, and the merging of feminist and socialist theories. |
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http://www.shop.com/op/aprod-p34172324
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