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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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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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Socialism, Marxism, and Neo-Marxism
2011In 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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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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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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Marxisme japonais et marxisme occidental
Actuel Marx, 1987Hitoshi Imamura +2 more
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