The Bucknell Review, 第 20-21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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" orthodox " Marxism . He notes again how it was Croce who inspired Bernstein to undertake his influential critique of Marxism from the perspective of social democracy . Therefore , although he does not underrate the importance of the ...
" orthodox " Marxism . He notes again how it was Croce who inspired Bernstein to undertake his influential critique of Marxism from the perspective of social democracy . Therefore , although he does not underrate the importance of the ...
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... Marxist philosophy . He held Croce's teaching to represent the indispensable catalyst for the revival of such a creative Marxism . Only as a result of an encounter with the highest form of phi- losophy developed by non- or even anti - ...
... Marxist philosophy . He held Croce's teaching to represent the indispensable catalyst for the revival of such a creative Marxism . Only as a result of an encounter with the highest form of phi- losophy developed by non- or even anti - ...
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... Marxism not mere " superstructure " mechanically reflecting a deeper material process ; rather , it is an essential part , although not the whole , of an adequate conception of history . Gramsci's Critique of Vulgar Materialism In ...
... Marxism not mere " superstructure " mechanically reflecting a deeper material process ; rather , it is an essential part , although not the whole , of an adequate conception of history . Gramsci's Critique of Vulgar Materialism In ...
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