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Revolutionary Marxism in Spain, 1930-1937 examines the impact of Trotsky's political thought upon those Spanish communists who dissented from the 'general line' laid down by Moscow. Using Spanish sources it sets out the position of the POUM and engages with scholarly debates around its role in the Spanish Popular Front, Civil War and Revolution.
The Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party, 1899‒1904 is a volume of translated documents which express the views of the main anti-Leninist tendencies during the period in question.
The present work argues that biblical theology is the attempt to 'update' the 'language of the message'. It is the work of translation: it searches for a language that attends to the concerns of today's world while 'preserving' the concerns that originally motivated biblical language.
The historical studies presented here examine four ideologies--Leninism, Trotskyism, anarchism, and anti-imperialism-- still with us, if diffusely. They attempt to overcome the legacies of the Second, Third and Fourth Internationals, and of "real existing socialism", in the Soviet Union and elsewhere.
In The Conspiracy of Modern Art the Brazilian critic and art-historian Luiz Renato Martins draws on Marxist theory to invite us to see familiar pictures anew.
Liberal egalitarians believe that the shortcomings of capitalist market societies can be overcome with proper political regulation. In Beyond Liberal Egalitarianism Tony Smith argues that this belief is mistaken, and explains why normative social theorists should affirm socialism.
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