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The Theory and History of Marxism and Socialism
Karl Marx (1818-1883)
The Theory and History of Marxism and Socialism
The Marxian Worldview: Karl Marx (1818-1883) Personal history notes
Listen, Marxist!From Post Scarcity Anarchism, 1971.
Listen, Marxist!
by Murray Bookchin
All the old crap of the thirties is coming back again-the shit about the "class
line," the "role of the working class," the "trained cadres," the "vanguard
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Ruthenberg: Soviet Russia [Nov. 7, 1923]
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Soviet Russia:
A Triumph of Marxism.
by C.E. Ruthenberg
A release to the WPA party press, copy in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 213, ll. 135-136. Written for publication in conjunction with the
World Association for Political Economy
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The 2nd Forum of the World Association for Political Economy (WAPE), on
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HETERODOX BOOK SERIES
Compiled by Fred Lee University of Missouri-Kansas City Fall, 2003 (First published in URPE Newsletter, 35.1, Fall, 2003, pp. 21 23) ADVANCES IN FEMINIST ECONOMICS (Routledge) The Advances in Feminist Economics series seeks
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Sociology 101: Important Concepts for Exam I Why Do Sociology?
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AHE Annual Conference 2003: Provisional Programme (11/06/03) Tuesday 8th July 9-9.30 Registration Parallel Session A Parallel Session B 9.30 11 The arms industry: the new imperialism John Lovering, Cardiff University The political economy of militar
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Radical Development: Dependency Theories in the 1960s and 1970s
Lecture for Tuesday 3rd October Geog270
Aims of the Lecture
introduce key critiques of modernisation theory introduce dependency theories reflect critically on the work of dependency