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Marxism after Marx: Karl Kautsky's Disputed Legacy
In: Historical materialism: research in critical marxist theory, Band 25, Heft 3, S. 141-147
ISSN: 1569-206X
AbstractToday, Karl Kautsky (1854–1938) is mainly remembered for his polemics against the young Bolshevik regime or as the 'renegade' in Lenin'sThe Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky(1918), which pillories him for his wavering stance in opposing World War I and his (later) outright hostility to the Russian Revolution of October 1917. Kautsky's authority as a Marxist theoretician was seriously called into question ever since Lenin's polemic. During the Cold War in particular, a consensus emerged which suggested that Kautsky's views of democracy, organisation and revolutionary change had little or nothing to do with the political practice of Russian Bolshevism and the Russian Revolution of 1917. Recently, however, several studies have challenged this consensus. They highlight the profound impact which Kautsky had on the development of Russian Bolshevism and make the case that – prior to his renegacy in 1914 – thinkers such as Lenin and Trotsky viewed Kautsky as the legitimate intellectual heir of Marx and Engels. This article introduces an autobiographical essay written by Kautsky in 1924 and calls for closer engagement with his œuvre as a whole.
Otto Bauer, Theodor Dan, Jean Zyromski,The International and the War, with a Foreword by Friedrich Adler and a Statement by Henry Noel Brailsford (1935)1
In: Critique: journal of socialist theory, Band 44, Heft 3, S. 291-305
ISSN: 1748-8605
Ralf Hoffrogge. Working-Class Politics in the German Revolution. Richard Müller, the Revolutionary Shop Stewards and the Origins of the Council Movement. Transl. by Joseph B. Keady. Ed. by Radhika Desai. [Historical Materialism Book Series, Vol. 77.] Brill, Leiden [etc.] 2014. xiv, 253 pp. € 190.00;...
In: International review of social history, Band 61, Heft 1, S. 168-171
ISSN: 1469-512X
Otto Bauer, Theodor Dan, Jean Zyromski, The International and the War, with a Foreword by Friedrich Adler and a Statement by Henry Noel Brailsford (1935)
In: Critique: journal of socialist theory, Band 44, Heft 3, S. 291
ISSN: 0301-7605
Ralf Hoffrogge:Sozialismus und Arbeiterbewegung in Deutschland: von den Anfängen bis 1914
In: Critique: journal of socialist theory, Band 43, Heft 1, S. 121-128
ISSN: 1748-8605
Rosa Luxemburg - Demokratie und Revolution: Paris, 4. bis 5. Oktober 2013
In: Zeitschrift marxistische Erneuerung, Band 25, Heft 97, S. 195-196
ISSN: 0940-0648
Price and production control in British industry
In: Public policy pamphlet no. 25
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The New Ordeal by Planning: The Experience of the Forties and the Sixties. By John Jewkes. London, Melbourne, & Toronto: Published by Macrriillan; St. Martin's Press, New York, distributor, 1968. Pp. xv, 240. $6.50
In: The journal of economic history, Band 29, Heft 2, S. 361-362
ISSN: 1471-6372
The Great AT&T Investigation
In: Challenge: the magazine of economic affairs, Band 14, Heft 5, S. 5-38
ISSN: 1558-1489
The Labour Government and British Industry, 1945–51. By A. A. Rogow. With the Assistance of Peter Shore. (Oxford: Basil Blackwell. 1955. Pp. xii, 196. 18s.)
In: American political science review, Band 51, Heft 3, S. 865-865
ISSN: 1537-5943
Labor Relations in British Nationalized Industry. By Sterling D. Spero. (New York: New York University Press. 1955. Pp. 83. $2.75.) - Beyond Nationalization: The Labor Problems of British Coal. By George D. Baldwin. (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 1955. Pp. xxi...
In: American political science review, Band 50, Heft 4, S. 1150-1151
ISSN: 1537-5943
Economic Implications
In: The journal of economic history, Band 12, Heft 4, S. 425-437
ISSN: 1471-6372
The policies of the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) are headline news. The fact that Standard's policies are not spoken of as "public" policies is little more than an accident of terminology; certainly they are public in their sweep and import, and certainly in their impact upon the public mind. The policies and actions of Standard (New Jersey) are not alone in these respects. Standard is a giant corporation; there are other giant corporations and there are more in the making.