Although Shaw’s biographers always acknowledge his debt to Marx, intellectual historians always seem to belittle this debt. This gap can be closed by placing Shaw's Marxism in its contemporary context - Shaw shared most of the Marxist beliefs of the members of the Social Democratic Federation. A study of Shaw's Marxism shows that he was not an anarchist, that secularism played an important role in his thought, and that George's intellectual influence was not as great as is normally thought. Shaw rejected Marxism when he turned to Jevonian economics but even then much of his Marxism remained in tact and divided him from other leading Fabians
George Bernard Shaw is commonly regarded as one of the most controversial intellectuals of the first...
In the last of his Plays Unpleasant, Shaw delves into the economic roots of prostitution, deconstruc...
When Marx died in 1883 and Engels, less than twenty years before the Great War, in 1895, they left t...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityHypothesis: Shaw's influence was greatest in his contribution to Fab...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe political thinking of George Bernard Shaw was both a logical ex...
The present work has a twofold objective: firstly, to underline the importance of George Bernard Sha...
This book provides a comprehensive critical account of the political ideas of Bernard Shaw, the mast...
This proposes an approach to understanding George Bernard Shaw\u27s socialist views concerning wealt...
Bernard Shaw was twenty-six before he turned his thoughts towards political and economic science and...
Bernard Shaw’s cognition and attitude towards socialism is very complicated and tangled, which is li...
This chapter traces some connections between Karl Marx and British politics and culture in the ninet...
The purpose of this study is to present George Bernard Shaw as an artist-philosopher who used his pl...
One reason for the failure of Marxism to gain a large following in England, not explicitly covered b...
Socialism is one of the three great ideologies of modern times, along with liberalism and conservati...
Abstract Until 1921, the texts on Marxism aimed at reaching the Chinese Communist movement were domi...
George Bernard Shaw is commonly regarded as one of the most controversial intellectuals of the first...
In the last of his Plays Unpleasant, Shaw delves into the economic roots of prostitution, deconstruc...
When Marx died in 1883 and Engels, less than twenty years before the Great War, in 1895, they left t...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityHypothesis: Shaw's influence was greatest in his contribution to Fab...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe political thinking of George Bernard Shaw was both a logical ex...
The present work has a twofold objective: firstly, to underline the importance of George Bernard Sha...
This book provides a comprehensive critical account of the political ideas of Bernard Shaw, the mast...
This proposes an approach to understanding George Bernard Shaw\u27s socialist views concerning wealt...
Bernard Shaw was twenty-six before he turned his thoughts towards political and economic science and...
Bernard Shaw’s cognition and attitude towards socialism is very complicated and tangled, which is li...
This chapter traces some connections between Karl Marx and British politics and culture in the ninet...
The purpose of this study is to present George Bernard Shaw as an artist-philosopher who used his pl...
One reason for the failure of Marxism to gain a large following in England, not explicitly covered b...
Socialism is one of the three great ideologies of modern times, along with liberalism and conservati...
Abstract Until 1921, the texts on Marxism aimed at reaching the Chinese Communist movement were domi...
George Bernard Shaw is commonly regarded as one of the most controversial intellectuals of the first...
In the last of his Plays Unpleasant, Shaw delves into the economic roots of prostitution, deconstruc...
When Marx died in 1883 and Engels, less than twenty years before the Great War, in 1895, they left t...