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Marxism and Leninism - An Essay in the Sociology of Knowledge (Hardcover)
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Marxism and Leninism - An Essay in the Sociology of Knowledge (Hardcover)
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One of the pre-eminent scholars in the history and theory of
European socialism, John Kautsky in this volume develops the
argument that Marxism and Leninism are two quite different
ideologies. He counterposes this view with the commonly accepted
one of Leninism as simply one form that Marxism took in the course
of its evolution. The easy identification of Marxism and Leninism
with each other has been responsible for great confusion in the
realm of both scholarly and political discourse. Kautsky develops
his position within the tradition of the sociology of knowledge, by
the close examination of the different meanings of the Marxist
vocabulary as it was used by Marxists and Leninists. His frame of
reference turns on the position of labor in turn-of-the-century
industrial Europe and the role of modernizing intellectuals in
underdeveloped countries. While the vocabulary used was often
common to Marx and Lenin, Marxism was explicitly concerned with
appeals to workers in industrial nations such as Germany and
Austria, whereas Leninism appeals to revolutionaries in
underdeveloped nations such as Russia and China. Whatever be the
current assessment of the future of socialism and communism,
Kautsky holds that it is important to study the core structure of
both Marxism and Leninism, since they were major phenomena that
powerfully affected the world in the twentieth century. Beyond
that, in dealing with how different ideologies can be ensconced
within the same rhetoric, the book offers an outstanding entrance
into the sociology of knowledge as a tool for political analysis.
This is a unique work in the function of language no less than the
nature of ideology. The work is divided into five parts: Two
environments, two ideologies, one terminology. The evolution of
Marxism, its appeals in the German Empire. The evolution of
Leninism, its appeals to strata involved in making modernizing
revolutions. The differential outcomes of Marxism in the East and
Leninism in the West. And finally, an examination of why Marxism
and Leninism have been seen as a single ideology. In a new essay
prepared for this new edition, Kautsky provides important
autobiographical as well as historical reflections on how this book
fits into the overall pattern of the author's work.
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