Marxism is a method of socioeconomic analysis that analyzes class relations and societal conflict, that uses a materialist interpretation of historical development, and a dialectical view of social transformation. Marxist methodology uses economic and sociopolitical inquiry and applies that to the critique and analysis of the development of capitalism and the role of class struggle in systemic economic change.
Marxist bibliography
editYear | Author | Bibliography |
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1908 - 1973 |
Salvador Allende (1908–1973) |
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1918 - 1990 |
Louis Althusser (1918–1990) |
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1885 - 1977 |
Ernst Bloch (1885–1977) |
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1868 - 1916 |
James Connolly (1868–1916) |
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1852 - 1914 |
Daniel De Leon (1852-1914) |
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1882 - 1949 |
Georgi Dimitrov (1882–1949) |
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1820 - 1895 |
Friedrich Engels (1820–1895) |
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1903 - 1997 | Lev Gatovsky
(1903 - 1997) |
Main page: Lev Gatovsky
See also: Economy of the Soviet Union, Planned economy, Five-year plans |
1928 - 1967 |
Che Guevara (1928–1967) |
|
1854 - 1938 |
Karl Kautsky (1854-1938) |
Kautsky was considered the premier Marxist theoretician after the death of Marx and Engels and the 'pope of Marxism'. His intellectual work was instrumental in the Second International and Orthodox Marxism. |
1912 - 1994 |
Kim Il Sung (1912–1994) |
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1941 - 2011 |
Kim Jong Il (1941–2011) |
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1984 - |
Kim Jong Un (born 1984) |
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1870 - 1924 |
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) |
Lenin was a prolific political theoretician and philosopher who wrote about the practical aspects of carrying out a proletarian revolution; he wrote pamphlets, articles, and books, without a stenographer or secretary, until prevented by illness.[1] He simultaneously corresponded with comrades, allies, and friends, in Russia and world-wide. His Collected Works comprise 54 volumes, each of about 650 pages, translated into English in 45 volumes by Progress Publishers, Moscow 1960–70.[2] |
1885 - 1971 |
György Lukács (1885–1971) |
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1871 - 1919 |
Rosa Luxemburg (1871–1919) |
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1893 - 1979 |
Mao Zedong (1893–1976) |
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1898 - 1979 |
Herbert Marcuse (1898–1979) |
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1818 - 1883 |
Karl Marx (1818–1883) |
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1878 - 1953 |
Joseph Stalin (1878–1953) |
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1879 - 1940 |
Leon Trotsky (1879–1940) |
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1857 - 1933 |
Clara Zetkin (1857–1933) |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Триумф и Трагедия – И. В. Сталин: политический портрет. (Triumph and Tragedy – I. V. Stalin : A Political Portrait) Дмитрий Волкогонов (Dmitri Volkogonov). Book 1, Part 1, p. 110. Новости Publications. Moscow. 1989.
- ^ "Lenin Collected Works". Marxists.org. Retrieved 2012-05-22.