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Author Hoff, Jan

Title Marx Worldwide : On the Development of the International Discourse on Marx since 1965
Published Leiden : BRILL, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (399 pages)
Series Historical Materialism Book Series ; v. 136
Historical materialism book series
Contents ‎Contents; ‎Preface; ‎Introduction; ‎Chapter 1. The Development of Varying Marx-Oriented Conceptual Approaches between the Poles of Politics and Theory from the 1960s to the Present; ‎1. Dogmatic Marxism before the Political and Theoretical Upheaval; ‎1.1. Soviet Marxism-Leninism before De-Stalinisation; ‎1.2. A Brief Insight into the Current State of Research into Chinese Marxism before 1978; ‎2. Marxism's Resurgence between the Inception and Highpoint of Political Movements of Emancipation (Circa 1960/65-77); ‎2.1. Western Europe and the Anglo-Saxon World; ‎2.2. Latin America and Asia
‎2.3. 'Heretical Marxism' in Eastern Europe‎3. From the Proclamation of the 'Crisis of Marxism' to the Decline of Marxism as a Mass Ideology (Circa 1974-90); ‎3.1. Europe and North America; ‎3.2. Latin America, Africa and Asia; ‎4. The Global Situation after the End of Marxism as a Mass Ideology (Circa 1990-2008); ‎Chapter 2. The Further Development of the Marx Debate since the 1960s: A Survey; ‎1. West Germany; ‎2. Japan; ‎2.1. The Situation before 1945; ‎2.2. The Evolution of the Japanese Debate from the Postwar Period to the Present; ‎3. Other Asian Countries; ‎3.1. South Asia
‎3.2. East Asia‎4. The Former Socialist Countries in Europe; ‎4.1. The Soviet Union; ‎4.2. The GDR and other Former Socialist Countries in Europe; ‎5. Italy, France and Other Western European Countries; ‎5.1. Italy; ‎5.2. France; ‎5.3. Other Western European Countries; ‎6. Latin America and Spain; ‎6.1. Latin America; ‎6.2. Spain; ‎7. The Anglo-Saxon World; ‎Critical Excursus on Perry Anderson's In the Tracks of Historical Materialism; ‎Chapter 3. In-Depth Analyses: Central Discourses within the German and International Discussions of Marx from the 1980s to the Present
‎1. The Understanding of the Object of Critique and Value-Theory‎1.1. On the Understanding of the Object of the Critique of Political Economy; ‎1.2. A Survey of the International Debate on Marx's Theory of Value, with a Particular Focus on the Analysis of the Value-Form; ‎1.3. Summary; ‎2. The Problematic of Enquiry and Exposition in the Critique of Political Economy; ‎2.1. A 'Mont Blanc' of Research Material; ‎2.2. The Ascent from the Abstract to the Concrete and the 'Problem of the Beginning' in Marx's Presentation
‎2.3. The Relation of Marx's Critique of Political Economy to Hegel's Philosophy as Reflected in the International Debate‎2.4. Summary; ‎3. The Six-Volume Plan and the Concept of 'Capital in General'; ‎3.1. The Structure of the Critique of Political Economy in Six Volumes; ‎3.2. The Problematic of 'Capital in General'; ‎3.3. Summary; ‎4. Crisis Theory in and after Marx; ‎4.1. Approaches to the Interpretation of Marx's Crisis Theory; ‎4.2. An Insight into the Marx-Oriented Discussion of Crisis in South Korea following the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997; ‎Excursus on the World Market and Crisis
Notes ‎4.3. Summary
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Subject Marx, Karl, 1818-1883.
SUBJECT Marx, Karl, 1818-1883 fast
Subject Marxian economics -- History
Marxian economics
Marxismus
Internationaler Vergleich
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Gray, Nicholas
ISBN 9789004270923
9004270922