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David McLellan. Marxism After Marx.

Biblioteca / 1970-1979

David McLellan. Marxism After Marx. An Introduction. 

Nueva York: Harper & Row, 1979.

Londres: Macmillan, 1979.

xii, 355 páginas.

3ra edición, 1998. xii, 395 páginas.

Contents

Preface

INTRODUCTION: THE LEGACY OF MARX

Further Reading

Part One

THE GERMAN SOCIAL DEMOCRATS

1 – THE CONTRIBUTION OF ENGELS

Philosophy

History

Politics

Further Reading

Bibliography

2 – THE REVISIONIST CONTROVERSY

The Spread of Marxism outside Germany

The Origins of German Revisionism

Economics

Sociology

Politics

Philosophy and Historical Materialism

Conclusion

Further Reading

Bibliography

3 – THE RADICALS

Introduction

Luxemburg: Social Reform or Revolution

Luxemburg: Consciousness and Activity

Luxemburg: Imperialism

The Split in the SPD

Further Reading

Bibliography

4 – AUSTRO-MARXISM

Further Reading

Bibliography

Part Two

RUSSIAN MARXISM

5 – ORIGINS

Marx, Engels and Plekhanov

The Founding of the RSDLP

The Bolshevik-Menshevik Split

Further Reading

Bibliography

6 – TROTSKY

Further Reading

Bibliography

7 – LENIN

The Party

Revolution

Imperialism

The State

The National Question

Philosophy

Further Reading

Bibliography

8 – RUSSIAN MARXISM IN THE 1920s

War Communism

The New Economic Policy

Socialism in One Country

Art and Philosophy

Further Reading

Bibliography

9 – STALINISM

Industry, Agriculture and Party

Stalin as Theoretician

Trotsky’s Critique of Stalinism

Further Reading

Bibliography

10 – POST-STALIN COMMUNISM

Further Reading

Bibliography

Part Three

EUROPEAN MARXISM BETWEEN THE WARS

11 – LUKÁCS

Further Reading

Bibliography

12 – KORSCH

Further Reading

Bibliography

13 – COUNCIL COMMUNISM

Further Reading

Bibliography

14 – GRAMSCI

Introduction

The Turin Councils Movement

The Prison Notebooks

The Intellectuals

Hegemony

The State, Civil Society and Revolution

Further Reading

Bibliography

Part Four

CHINA AND THE THIRD WORLD

15 – THE MAKING OF THE CHINESE REVOLUTION

Introduction

Mao and the Peasantry

Revolutionary Strategy

Guerrilla Warfare

Mao’s Philosophy

Further Reading

Bibliography

16 – MAOISM IN POWER

The Path of Economic Development

Inheritance and First Measures

The First Five Year Plan

The Great Leap Forward

Class and Contradiction

The Party and the Masses

The Mass Line and Democratic Centralism

Party Organisation

The One Hundred Flowers Campaign

The Cultural Revolution

Historical Materialism

The Sino-Soviet Dispute

Conclusion

Further Reading

Bibliography

17 – LATIN AMERICA

Introduction

Cuba

Regis Debray

Further Reading

Bibliography

18 – MARXISM AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT

Further Reading

Bibliography

Part Five

CONTEMPORARY MARXISM IN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES

Introduction

19 – THE FRANKFURT SCHOOL

The School and Politics

Critical Theory

The Impact of Psychoanalysis and Fascism

Aesthetics

Marcuse

Habermas

Further Reading

Bibliography

20 – EXISTENTIALIST MARXISM

Introduction

Sartre

Arguments and the Theorists of the ‘New Working Class’

Further Reading

Bibliography

21 – THE DELLA VOLPE SCHOOL

Further Reading

Bibliography

22 – STRUCTURALIST MARXISM

Further Reading

Bibliography

23 – BRITISH MARXISM

Further Reading

Bibliography

24 – MARXISM IN THE UNITED STATES

History

Marx and Engels

Weydemeyer and Sorge

The SLP and De Leon

Socialism and Communism

The New Left

Reasons for Marxism’s Lack of Success

Theory

The New Left

American History

Economics

Further Reading

Bibliography

CONCLUSION

Chronological Table

A Marxist Genealogy