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Karl Marx states in Capital that “man, if not as Aristotle thought a political animal, is at all events a social animal” (Marx, 1992, 444). That Marx draws from Aristotle’s work has been long-recognized, but one could argue that Marx’s very conception of
Ahmed, Sabeen
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Legitimation crisis and the Greek explosion [PDF]
The political 'explosion' that took place in Greece was a symptom of a systemic and deep-rooted legitimation crisis of the Greek state. This essay examines some of the causes of this crisis, how the political space in which this explosion occurred was ...
Bratsis, P
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THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF SPAIN: FROM BOLSHEVISM TO EUROCOMMUNISM
The article examines the process of ideological evolution of the Communist Party of Spain (CPS) from its foundation to its transition to «Eurocommunist» positions.
Pavel N. Katarzheuski
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Discussion about the Essence of the Proletarian State in the CPSU between 1919 and 1923
The author considers a still relevant topic, i.e. the formation of the state mechanism of Bolshevist Russia. The history of the first years of Soviet rule was one of the most politicized issues, and its academic reconstruction is still in progress. The
Boris Nikolayevich Zemtsov
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Maoism in South Asia: A Comparative Perspective On Ideology, Practice, and Prospects for the 21st Century [PDF]
The Maoists in both India and Nepal have drawn on Maoist theory to analyze their countries as semi-feudal and semi-colonial, setting the stage for Maoist revolutionary movements.
Nielsen, Ryan D
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Globalization under hysteresis: A study of Eastern Bloc Countries, China and India [PDF]
. This study is concerned with a great socio-economic experiment in history that replaced the naturally evolved market economy with the humanly designed command economy to achieve a socialist triumph over capitalism, experienced a setback and ultimately ...
MISHRA, Sudhanshu K.
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he article treats the real meaning of probably the most delusive concept in Marxist political theory, which is the proletarian dictatorship. Hence, it reveals the difference between the Marxist and Leninist interpretation, because the first one conceives
Alexandru MAMINA
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Estrangement and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
S MARX'S THOUGHT DEVELOPS, we find a series of shifts, tensions, and perhaps even contradictions in the relationships between his theories of the dictatorship of the proletariat, of the overcoming of estrangement, and of revolution. These are the issues which we propose to trace and to sort out.
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Positivism versus self-determination: the contradictions of Soviet international law [PDF]
Against expectations that the turn away from state socialism would likewise initiate a turn away from Marxist thought, recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in Marxism and its reassessment by a new generation of theorists.
Bowring, Bill
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[Introduction to] Revolt and crisis in Greece: between a present yet to pass and a future still to come [PDF]
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Dalakoglou, Dimitris, Vradis, Antonis
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