Marx, Revolution, and Social Democracy
Marx, Revolution, and Social Democracy
Kain, Philip J.
Oxford University Press Inc
03/2023
248
Dura
Inglês
9780197667187
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
I. Marx and Marxisms
II. Terminology
Chapter One: Marx and Markets
I. Markets and Fetishism
II. Ending Fetishism
III. Post-capitalist Stages
IV. Socialist Inefficiency
Chapter Two: Marx and Democracy
I. Political Alienation
II. Paris Commune
III. Democracy
IV. Dictatorship of the Proletariat
V. State as Battleground
VI. Proletarian Minority
Chapter Three: Marx and Minority Revolution
I. Minority Revolution
II. Permanent Revolution
III. Russian Revolution
Chapter Four: Marx and Majority Revolution
I. Majority Revolution
II. Historical Materialism and the Categorical Imperative
III. Compatibility of Models for Revolution
IV. Political Revolution and Social Revolution
Chapter Five: Marx and Social Democratic Revolution
I. Social Democratic Revolution
II. Industrial Proletariat Never Becomes a Majority
III. Social Democracy and the Categorical Imperative.
IV. Social Democracy and Historical Materialism
V. Marx and the Social Democratic Party of Germany
Chapter Six: Marx and Social Democracy
I. Characteristics of Social Democracy
II. The Meidner Plan
III. Planning
IV. Social Democracy and Capitalism
V. Polarization and Immiseration
VI. Concluding Remarks
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
I. Marx and Marxisms
II. Terminology
Chapter One: Marx and Markets
I. Markets and Fetishism
II. Ending Fetishism
III. Post-capitalist Stages
IV. Socialist Inefficiency
Chapter Two: Marx and Democracy
I. Political Alienation
II. Paris Commune
III. Democracy
IV. Dictatorship of the Proletariat
V. State as Battleground
VI. Proletarian Minority
Chapter Three: Marx and Minority Revolution
I. Minority Revolution
II. Permanent Revolution
III. Russian Revolution
Chapter Four: Marx and Majority Revolution
I. Majority Revolution
II. Historical Materialism and the Categorical Imperative
III. Compatibility of Models for Revolution
IV. Political Revolution and Social Revolution
Chapter Five: Marx and Social Democratic Revolution
I. Social Democratic Revolution
II. Industrial Proletariat Never Becomes a Majority
III. Social Democracy and the Categorical Imperative.
IV. Social Democracy and Historical Materialism
V. Marx and the Social Democratic Party of Germany
Chapter Six: Marx and Social Democracy
I. Characteristics of Social Democracy
II. The Meidner Plan
III. Planning
IV. Social Democracy and Capitalism
V. Polarization and Immiseration
VI. Concluding Remarks
Bibliography
Index
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Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
I. Marx and Marxisms
II. Terminology
Chapter One: Marx and Markets
I. Markets and Fetishism
II. Ending Fetishism
III. Post-capitalist Stages
IV. Socialist Inefficiency
Chapter Two: Marx and Democracy
I. Political Alienation
II. Paris Commune
III. Democracy
IV. Dictatorship of the Proletariat
V. State as Battleground
VI. Proletarian Minority
Chapter Three: Marx and Minority Revolution
I. Minority Revolution
II. Permanent Revolution
III. Russian Revolution
Chapter Four: Marx and Majority Revolution
I. Majority Revolution
II. Historical Materialism and the Categorical Imperative
III. Compatibility of Models for Revolution
IV. Political Revolution and Social Revolution
Chapter Five: Marx and Social Democratic Revolution
I. Social Democratic Revolution
II. Industrial Proletariat Never Becomes a Majority
III. Social Democracy and the Categorical Imperative.
IV. Social Democracy and Historical Materialism
V. Marx and the Social Democratic Party of Germany
Chapter Six: Marx and Social Democracy
I. Characteristics of Social Democracy
II. The Meidner Plan
III. Planning
IV. Social Democracy and Capitalism
V. Polarization and Immiseration
VI. Concluding Remarks
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
I. Marx and Marxisms
II. Terminology
Chapter One: Marx and Markets
I. Markets and Fetishism
II. Ending Fetishism
III. Post-capitalist Stages
IV. Socialist Inefficiency
Chapter Two: Marx and Democracy
I. Political Alienation
II. Paris Commune
III. Democracy
IV. Dictatorship of the Proletariat
V. State as Battleground
VI. Proletarian Minority
Chapter Three: Marx and Minority Revolution
I. Minority Revolution
II. Permanent Revolution
III. Russian Revolution
Chapter Four: Marx and Majority Revolution
I. Majority Revolution
II. Historical Materialism and the Categorical Imperative
III. Compatibility of Models for Revolution
IV. Political Revolution and Social Revolution
Chapter Five: Marx and Social Democratic Revolution
I. Social Democratic Revolution
II. Industrial Proletariat Never Becomes a Majority
III. Social Democracy and the Categorical Imperative.
IV. Social Democracy and Historical Materialism
V. Marx and the Social Democratic Party of Germany
Chapter Six: Marx and Social Democracy
I. Characteristics of Social Democracy
II. The Meidner Plan
III. Planning
IV. Social Democracy and Capitalism
V. Polarization and Immiseration
VI. Concluding Remarks
Bibliography
Index
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