The Two Marxisms: Contradictions and Anomalies in the Development of Theory |
Contents
Social Structure and the Voluntarism of Suffering | 89 |
Social Origins of the Two Marxisms | 108 |
Mannheim Coser and Lasswell | 151 |
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alienation analysis analytic anomalies Anti-Dühring background assumptions become Bolshevik bourgeois bourgeoisie CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ capitalism capitalist central civil society commitment Communist Manifesto conception consciousness constrained Critical Marxism critique CRUZ The University culture defined dependent division of labor domination Durkheim economic effort Eighteenth Brumaire elements emergence Engels's forces of production Friedrich Engels Georg Lukács grounded Hegel Hegelian historical human Ibid ideology importance industrial intellectual Karl Marx labor power laws Lenin Levine limits Louis Althusser Lukács Marx and Engels Marx's means of production millenarianism mode of production modern moral natural normal object party persons philosophy political economy precisely primary paradigm proletariat proprietary class rational religion revolution revolutionary role ruling class Russia Scientific Marxism simply social structure socialist sociology standpoint stress surplus tacit theoretical theorists Therborn tion utopian voluntarism voluntaristic Western workers York Young Hegelians young Marx