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Marxism, Post‐Marxism, or Post‐Post‐Marxism?

Sociological Inquiry, 1996
Book reviewed in this article: Marxism in the Postmodern Age: Confronting the New World Order, edited by Antonio Callari, Stephen Cullenberg, and Carole Biewener. New York: Guilford, 1995, 560 pages. Cloth $49.95; paper $19.95. After Marxism, by Ronald Aronson. New York: Guilford, 1995, 321 pages. Paper $18.95.
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Analytical Marxism

Journal of Economic Surveys, 2010
Abstract This paper provides a comprehensive survey of the literature on Analytical Marxism (AM) and analyses its relevance for social theory. AM is precisely defined and distinguished from Rational Choice Marxism (RCM). The different substantive implications of the two approaches are discussed: according to RCM, the role of Marxism in the social ...
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Marxism Beyond Marxism

2012
These essays critically rethink Marxism in the light of the disintegration of communist regimes Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. Containing essays from a group of internationally distinguished writers and intellectuals, this collection addresses Marxism as a cultural-political problematic.
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Marxism and neo-Marxism

2018
Karl Marx said towards the end of his life that he was not a Marxist, thus recognising that a separate body of work had grown up around his work. 'Marxism' has many strands, but the version of it that reached anthropology was an economic interpretation of history that emphasised four central theoretical elements: the physical reality of human life, the
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Marxism

2021
Abstract Marx provided the vision of revolution invoked by communist leaders as they sought to come to power. But he assumed this would happen in advanced capitalist countries, not in peasant-feudal societies. Ambiguities within Marxist theory led to a diversity of Marxisms in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, most ...
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Marxism Versus Post-Marxism

1990
Given the general anti-Marxist climate of the 1980s, among those Marxists who have taken the ‘reductionism versus empiricism’ dilemma seriously, most have rejected the Marxist paradigm in toto, as a theory which — by its very construction — leads to a deterministic, essentialist view of the social world and/or to authoritarian attitudes in politics.
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Marxism and neo-Marxism

2023
Rohan Advani, Michael A. McCarthy
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Socialism, Marxism, and Neo-Marxism

2011
In order to understand Marxism (which Engels described as scientific socialism) and neo-Marxism, it is first necessary to briefly address earlier visions of socialism. Accordingly I focus on the work of three key utopian socialist thinkers: Henri de Saint-Simon, Charles Fourier, and Robert Owen.
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Marxism

2016
The ‘actually existing’ academic study of religion is barely imaginable without Marx. Rather than identifying an essential Marxist account of religion, the chapter distinguishes between a pre-1850 and post-1850 constellation of attitudes and intuitions.
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Agrarian Marxism and the proletariat: a palm oil manifesto

Journal of Peasant Studies, 2021
Oliver Pye
exaly  

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