
The Invention of Marxism
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- Cover
- The Invention of Marxism: How an Idea Changed Everything
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Prologue: The Founding Generation of Marxism
- PART I. Socialization
- 1. Born in the Nineteenth Century: Origins and Influences
- 2. Adolescence and Its Discontents: Emerging Worldviews
- 3. Beating the Drum: Literary Influences
- PART II. Politicization
- Paths to Marxism I: London, Paris, Zurich, Vienna (1878-88)
- 4. Translating Marx: Guesde and Jaurès
- 5. Star Students: Bernstein and Kautsky
- 6. Theory and Practice: Adler's Belated Marxism
- Paths to Marxism II: Geneva, Warsaw, St. Petersburg (1885-1903)
- 7. The Social Question as a Political Question: Plekhanov's Turn toward Marx
- 8. The Social Question as a Question of Power: Struve and Lenin
- 9. Engagement as Science: Luxemburg
- PART III. Engagement
- On Misery, or the First Commandment: The Radical Study of Reality
- 10. Miserable Lives: The Everyday World of Proletarians and Peasants
- 11. Miserable Labor: The Proletarian World of Work
- On Revolution, or the Second Commandment: Philosophy as Practice
- 12. Revolutionary Expectations
- 13. Revolution at Last? Dress Rehearsal in St. Petersburg, 1905-6
- Conclusion: From Marx to Marxism: Fieldworkers, Bookworms, and Adventurers
- Notes
- Prologue
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Part II
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Paths to Marxism II: Geneva, Warsaw, St. Petersburg (1885-1903)
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Part III
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- On Revolution, or the Second Commandment: Philosophy as Practice
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Archives
- Published Sources and Secondary Literature
- Index
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