In the brilliant world of Vienna at the turn of the century four men—Karl Renner, Otto Bauer, Max Adler, and Friedrich Adler—sought to develop political and economic resolutions to the racial and cultural tensions that were beginning to strain the bonds of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In this highly original study of these Austro-Marxists, Mark E. Blum uses the insights of depth psychology to trace the roots of their political philosophy in their family and social backgrounds. The Austro-Marxists 1890–1918 is the first book to offer a systematic examination of the thought and milieu of these four thinkers. The only major work on the subject in English, it is a significant contribution to the history of European socialism and, in particular,...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1950When World War I ended in 1918, Austria-Hungary, a dual-monarc...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper has two purposes. The first is to show Leon Blum’s in...
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This dissertation attempts to rectify the imbalance of interwar Viennese studies by exploring both s...
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The article is devoted to the influence of the polemics of E. Meyer and K. Bücher on Russian (Soviet...
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This thesis covers the personality of Josef Redlich, a university professor and a member of the Hous...
In an age in which political power was vested in unified nation states, the Austrian multinational e...
Ernest Becker\u27s social psychology represents a systematic attempt to reconcile the theoretical ap...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1950When World War I ended in 1918, Austria-Hungary, a dual-monarc...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper has two purposes. The first is to show Leon Blum’s in...
The Influence of French and English Socialism on the Early Thought of Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx...
In the brilliant world of Vienna at the turn of the century four men—Karl Renner, Otto Bauer, Max Ad...
This dissertation attempts to rectify the imbalance of interwar Viennese studies by exploring both s...
The Austro-Marxists, one of the most prolific and productive schools of Marxist thought in Europe be...
This work depicts Otto Bauer as the main politician of the SDAP and attempts a critical-analytical i...
To what extent and in what ways did the intellectual climate of Austria’s often ethnolinguistically ...
After the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, Austria transformed itself from an empire to...
The hypothesis of J. van Ginneken is that political psychology was developed through a long historic...
The article is devoted to the influence of the polemics of E. Meyer and K. Bücher on Russian (Soviet...
In this second part, several pioneering works by leading Austromarxist intellectuals are presented. ...
This thesis covers the personality of Josef Redlich, a university professor and a member of the Hous...
In an age in which political power was vested in unified nation states, the Austrian multinational e...
Ernest Becker\u27s social psychology represents a systematic attempt to reconcile the theoretical ap...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1950When World War I ended in 1918, Austria-Hungary, a dual-monarc...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper has two purposes. The first is to show Leon Blum’s in...
The Influence of French and English Socialism on the Early Thought of Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx...