Marx and Lenin in Africa and Asia

Marx and Lenin in Africa and Asia
Title Marx and Lenin in Africa and Asia PDF eBook
Author Harry Verhoeven
Publisher Routledge
Pages 253
Release 2021-11-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000487105

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The spectres of Marx and Lenin have long loomed prominently in Africa and Asia and they still do so in the 21st century. Many of the founding fathers of postcolonial republics believed socialism could transform their societies. Yet what socialism meant in theory and in practice has always been highly heterogeneous and differed markedly from the European experience. African and Asian movements did not simply mimic the ideas and institutions of Soviet or European Marxists, but endeavoured to define their own, experimenting with a variety of interpretations and in the process adapting doctrines and templates to their unique contexts. This volume brings together anthropologists, historians and political scientists from around the world to reflect on three great challenges which various types of socialists in Africa and Asia have had to simultaneously contend with in their articulations of liberation: how to build up empirical and juridical statehood, how to forge a nation after colonial divide-and-rule, and how to position themselves in an international order not of their making. In a post-colonial world, this helps centre a key question running through the different chapters: what can African and Asian imaginaries, institutions and practices tell us about socialism as a global phenomenon? The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly.

Marxism-Leninism and Its Implications for South Africa

Marxism-Leninism and Its Implications for South Africa
Title Marxism-Leninism and Its Implications for South Africa PDF eBook
Author Johannes Jacobus Degenaar
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1982
Genre Communism
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Soviet Perspectives on African Socialism

Soviet Perspectives on African Socialism
Title Soviet Perspectives on African Socialism PDF eBook
Author Arthur Jay Klinghoffer
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Pages 284
Release 1969
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780838669075

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Imperialism and the Split in Socialism

Imperialism and the Split in Socialism
Title Imperialism and the Split in Socialism PDF eBook
Author Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 1954
Genre Capitalism
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The African Communist

The African Communist
Title The African Communist PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 420
Release 1961
Genre Communism
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Africa in Soviet Studies

Africa in Soviet Studies
Title Africa in Soviet Studies PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 302
Release 1985
Genre Africa
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Marx After Marx

Marx After Marx
Title Marx After Marx PDF eBook
Author Harry Harootunian
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 307
Release 2015-10-27
Genre History
ISBN 0231540132

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In Marx After Marx, Harry Harootunian questions the claims of Western Marxism and its presumption of the final completion of capitalism. If this shift in Marxism reflected the recognition that the expected revolutions were not forthcoming in the years before World War II, its Cold War afterlife helped to both unify the West in its struggle with the Soviet Union and bolster the belief that capitalism remained dominant in the contest over progress. This book deprovincializes Marx and the West's cultural turn by returning to the theorist's earlier explanations of capital's origins and development, which followed a trajectory beyond Euro-America to Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Marx's expansive view shows how local circumstances, time, and culture intervened to reshape capital's system of production in these regions. His outline of a diversified global capitalism was much more robust than was his sketch of the English experience in Capital and helps explain the disparate routes that evolved during the twentieth century. Engaging with the texts of Lenin, Luxemburg, Gramsci, and other pivotal theorists, Harootunian strips contemporary Marxism of its cultural preoccupation by reasserting the deep relevance of history.