The Psychology of Marxian SocialismTransaction Publishers - 509 pages |
Contents
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EXPLOITATION OPPRESSION AND JOYLESS LABOUR | 58 |
EQUALITY AND DEMOCRACY | 97 |
SOLIDARITY ESCHATOLOGY RELIGIOUS SYMBOLISM | 125 |
AIMS | 167 |
SOCIALIST CONCEPTION OF THE FUTURE SOCIETY | 169 |
INTELLECTUALS AND THE STATE | 195 |
SOCIALISM IN TIME FROM REVOLUTIONISM TO REFORMISM | 270 |
SOCIALISM IN SPACE FROM INTERNATIONALISM TO SOCIALPATRIOTISM | 302 |
THE DOCTRINE | 327 |
MARXIST RATIONALISM | 329 |
MARXIST ECONOMIC HEDONISM | 357 |
MARXIST DETERMINISM | 385 |
THE MARXISM OF THE ELECT AND THE MARXISM OF THE CROWD | 411 |
THEORY AND PRACTICE | 441 |
THE SOCIALISM OF INTELLECTUALS | 219 |
THE MOVEMENT | 239 |
PROLETARIAN CULTURE OR EMBOURGEOISEMENT? | 241 |
CREDO | 468 |
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acquisitive instinct action activity become believe Bertrand Russell bourgeois bourgeoisie capitalism capitalist causal series causes characteristic civilisation class consciousness class interest class struggle communist conception conflict consciousness conviction cultural democracy democratic determined doctrine dominated economic effect emotional employers environment epoch eschatological ethical evolution existence experience fact faith feeling force formulated happiness historical human idea ideal impulse individual industrial inferiority complex influence instinct of autovaluation intellectual International International Workingmen's Association knowledge labour movement labour power laws leaders logical manual workers Marx Marx's Marxist masses means ment mentality method moral motives nature objective organisation outcome parties persons phenomena political production proletarian psychological reaction realisation reality reason recognise regard relationships revolutionary scientific sense sentiment social democracy social inferiority socialist movement solidarity surplus value symbol Taylor system theory thought tion to-day trade-union transformation trend universal suffrage valuation volition wages working-class working-class movement
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