Austro-Marxism: The Ideology of Unity. Volume II, Changing the World: The Politics of Austro-Marxism
작성자
Mark E. Blum
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형식
하드커버
페이지
868
언어
영어
출판됨
Aug 16, 2017
출판사
Brill
ISBN-10
9004325085
ISBN-13
9789004325081
설명
In this insightful continuation of the exploration of Austro-Marxism, the author delves deeply into the political landscape shaped by this unique ideological framework. Mark E. Blum examines how Austro-Marxism serves as a lens through which one can understand the dynamics of unity in a fragmented world. Through a historical context, he highlights the evolution of the movement and its significance in contemporary political discourse.
The work intricately discusses the authors and theorists behind Austro-Marxism, illuminating their revolutionary ideas and how they sought to reconcile class struggle with a democratic and pluralistic model of society. Blum emphasizes their commitment to a transformative agenda, aspiring to transcend traditional Marxist doctrines by promoting social cooperation and mutual respect among diverse groups.
Furthermore, the volume addresses the challenges faced by Austro-Marxism in both historical and modern contexts. It reflects on the obstacles encountered in adapting these ideas to practical politics, presenting a comprehensive analysis of past failures and successes.
Through meticulous research and engaging prose, this text invites readers to reconsider the relevance of Austro-Marxism today, as it uncovers the enduring legacy of its ideals and their potential to inform contemporary movements for social change.
The work intricately discusses the authors and theorists behind Austro-Marxism, illuminating their revolutionary ideas and how they sought to reconcile class struggle with a democratic and pluralistic model of society. Blum emphasizes their commitment to a transformative agenda, aspiring to transcend traditional Marxist doctrines by promoting social cooperation and mutual respect among diverse groups.
Furthermore, the volume addresses the challenges faced by Austro-Marxism in both historical and modern contexts. It reflects on the obstacles encountered in adapting these ideas to practical politics, presenting a comprehensive analysis of past failures and successes.
Through meticulous research and engaging prose, this text invites readers to reconsider the relevance of Austro-Marxism today, as it uncovers the enduring legacy of its ideals and their potential to inform contemporary movements for social change.