Biblioteca / 1970-1979
Tom Bottomore – Patrick Goode, editors. Austro-Marxism.
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1978.
300 páginas.
Contents
INTRODUCTION
I – GENERAL VIEW OF AUSTRO-MARXISM
What is Austro-Marxism? / Otto Bauer
Max Adler: A Contribution to the History of Austro-Marxism / Otto Bauer
Editorial Introduction to the first issue of Der Kampf
II – THE THEORY AND METHOD OF MARXISM
The Sociological Meaning of Marx’s Thought / Max Adler
The Relation of Marxism to Classical German Philosophy / Max Adler
A Critique of Othmar Spann’s Sociology / Max Adler
Causality and Teleology / Max Adler
Marxism and Ethics / Otto Bauer
The Subjectivist Outlook in Economics / Rudolf Hilferding
Problems of Marxism / Karl Renner
III – NATIONALITIES, NATIONALISM, AND IMPERIALISM
The Concept of the ‘Nation’ / Otto Bauer
Socialism and the Principle of Nationality / Otto Bauer
The Development of the National Idea / Karl Renner
The Ideology of the World War / Max Adler
IV – REVOLUTION AND COUNTER-REVOLUTION
The Sociology of Revolution / Max Adler
Political and Social Revolution / Otto Bauer
Two Revolutions / Otto Bauer
Problems of the Austrian Revolution / Otto Bauer
Fascism / Otto Bauer
V – DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP
Democracy and the Council System / Karl Renner
The Dictatorship of the Proletariat / Otto Bauer
VI – T H E DEVELOPMENT OF CAPITALISM, SOCIAL CLASSES, AND CLASS CONFLICT
The Capitalist Monopolies and the Banks / Rudolf Hilferding
The World View of Organized Capitalism / Otto Bauer
Metamorphosis of the Working Class? / Max Adler
The Service Class / Karl Renner
VII – IDEOLOGY AND CULTURE
Ideology as Appearance/ Max Adler
The Cultural Aims of Socialism / Max Adler
The Development of the Law / Karl Renner
The Social and Political Context of Art / Wilhelm Hausenstein
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES ON THE PRINCIPAL AUSTRO-MARXISTS
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