本の詳細
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
396
言語
クロアチア語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1982
出版社
Globus, Zagreb
説明
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Austro-Hungarian politics, this work delves into the revolutionary ideas of Austromarxism, a unique adaptation of Marxist thought. The authors, prominent figures of the movement, explore the intricate relationship between nationalism, socialism, and democracy, advocating for a pluralistic approach that respects the diverse ethnic tapestry of the empire.
Through rigorous analysis, the text challenges monopolistic interpretations of Marxism and emphasizes the importance of regional autonomy within the struggle for social justice. The insights offered reveal the authors' commitment to a socialist agenda that prioritizes both class struggle and national identity, reflecting the complexities of their socio-political landscape.
Ultimately, this examination serves as both a historical account and a theoretical basis for understanding the interplay of various ideologies during a period of significant upheaval. It invites readers to reconsider how collective struggles can harmonize diverse perspectives, making it a vital contribution to the study of political theory and history.
Through rigorous analysis, the text challenges monopolistic interpretations of Marxism and emphasizes the importance of regional autonomy within the struggle for social justice. The insights offered reveal the authors' commitment to a socialist agenda that prioritizes both class struggle and national identity, reflecting the complexities of their socio-political landscape.
Ultimately, this examination serves as both a historical account and a theoretical basis for understanding the interplay of various ideologies during a period of significant upheaval. It invites readers to reconsider how collective struggles can harmonize diverse perspectives, making it a vital contribution to the study of political theory and history.