Western Marxism and the Soviet Union: A Survey of Critical Theories and Debates Since 1917
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History
Business & Economics
Format
Paperback
Pages
380
Language
English
Published
Apr 1, 2009
Publisher
Haymarket Books
ISBN-10
1931859698
ISBN-13
9781931859691
Description
Marcel van der Linden's in-depth exploration delves into the intricate relationship between Western Marxism and the Soviet Union, tracing the evolution of critical theories and significant debates that have emerged since the revolutionary wave of 1917. By meticulously examining a vast array of sources, the author constructs a rich narrative that highlights the contrasting interpretations of Marxism, shedding light on the ideological rifts that have shaped socialist discourse throughout the 20th century.
This comprehensive survey not only provides insight into the theoretical dialogues among Western intellectuals but also critically engages with the implications of Soviet practices on the broader Marxist tradition. As van der Linden reveals the complexities of these debates, readers are invited to reconsider preconceived notions about Marxism and its legacy, offering a fresh perspective that challenges dogma while celebrating the vibrant tapestry of leftist thought.
This comprehensive survey not only provides insight into the theoretical dialogues among Western intellectuals but also critically engages with the implications of Soviet practices on the broader Marxist tradition. As van der Linden reveals the complexities of these debates, readers are invited to reconsider preconceived notions about Marxism and its legacy, offering a fresh perspective that challenges dogma while celebrating the vibrant tapestry of leftist thought.
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