Alex Snowdon looks at a key nineteenth-century debate that still reverberates today Marx was not born a Marxist.
Alex Snowdon looks at a key nineteenth-century debate that still reverberates today Marx was not born a Marxist.
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Post-Marxist ideology has infiltrated higher education, and there’s risks in teaching it to students, said political ...
The Enlightenment strain of Anti-Semitism continued throughout socialism, in Marx himself no less, and except for temporary ...
China's rise blends socialism with market principles, rejecting Western ideologies. Its Tianxia worldview promotes unity, ...
The state left its 'virginity' behind and from 1968 on has learned to live with a new host of partial critiques and small pressure groups. Of course neither Le Dantec nor our modern 'states persons' ...
Attempts have been made, for example, to meld Marxism with postcolonial criticisms of Western imperialism, but this is a difficult argument to make in light of Marx’s observation that Britain ...
Crossing the inner border between the two Germanys was not impossible during the Cold War. In fact, the border was never ...
For our “Women’s Voices” commentary series, Maureen Marx examines the differences in communication styles between Americans ...
In the first years after he took office, Xi declared war on the corruption that he feared was undermining the CCP’s ...
The militarization of international politics leads to hostility instead of more peace between societies. By Michael Müller, ...