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