Main Currents of Marxism: Its Rise, Growth, and Dissolution, Volume 2Main Currents of Marxism is a handbook and a thorough survey of the varieties of Marxism; it is published in three volumes. The author delineates the development of Marx's own thought and the contributions of his best-known followers. |
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... legal Marxism ' . 2. Struve and ' legal Marxism ' The term ' legal Marxism ' is applied to the writings of a group of Russian philosophers and economists who advanced Marxist ideas in the 1890s but who , almost from the beginning , took ...
... legal Marxism ' . 2. Struve and ' legal Marxism ' The term ' legal Marxism ' is applied to the writings of a group of Russian philosophers and economists who advanced Marxist ideas in the 1890s but who , almost from the beginning , took ...
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... legal Marxists were among the protagonists of the ideological struggle for liberal reforms : they existed as a group until Russian socialism and liberalism finally parted company . The most eminent of the legal Marxists was Pyotr ...
... legal Marxists were among the protagonists of the ideological struggle for liberal reforms : they existed as a group until Russian socialism and liberalism finally parted company . The most eminent of the legal Marxists was Pyotr ...
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... legal Marxists also attacked Marx's economic theory on other essential points . Tugan - Baranovsky declared that the theory of the diminishing rate of profit conflicted with other elements of the doctrine - the value of constant capital ...
... legal Marxists also attacked Marx's economic theory on other essential points . Tugan - Baranovsky declared that the theory of the diminishing rate of profit conflicted with other elements of the doctrine - the value of constant capital ...
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