A Dictionary of Marxist Thought
2. Auflage Oktober 1991
664 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-0-631-18082-1
John Wiley & Sons
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Part dictionary and part encyclopedia, this book has become the standard reference work on the concepts of Marxism and the individuals and schools of thought that have subsequently contributed to the body of Marxist ideas.
Preface vi
Entries New to the Second Edition vii
List of Contributors viii
Editor's Introduction xii
A Dictionary of Marxist Thought 1
Bibliography 593
Index 635
Entries New to the Second Edition vii
List of Contributors viii
Editor's Introduction xii
A Dictionary of Marxist Thought 1
Bibliography 593
Index 635
"A remarkable editorial achievement. The book can be confidently
recommended as a fair and informed account of the community of
Marxist positions." New York Times Book Review
"An invaluable aid in identifying the key terms in Marx's own work
and distinguishing their force in Marx from the uses made of them
by later writers." Times Literary Supplement
"Bottomore and his colleagues have done a remarkable job ... At
last I can look up the transformation problem, the Second
Interantional, or the Aiastic mode of production without digging
through half a dozen books for a half-remembered reference."
Charles Tilly, University of Michigan
recommended as a fair and informed account of the community of
Marxist positions." New York Times Book Review
"An invaluable aid in identifying the key terms in Marx's own work
and distinguishing their force in Marx from the uses made of them
by later writers." Times Literary Supplement
"Bottomore and his colleagues have done a remarkable job ... At
last I can look up the transformation problem, the Second
Interantional, or the Aiastic mode of production without digging
through half a dozen books for a half-remembered reference."
Charles Tilly, University of Michigan
Thomas Burton Bottomore, usually known as Tom Bottomore and published as T.B. Bottomore, was a British Marxist sociologist. Bottomore was Secretary of the International Sociological Association from 1953 to 1959.