it is a question no longer of a problem to be solved, but simply of an enemy to be beaten --Karl Marx, Drafts of a reply, 1881 The intensive research coupled with public silence during the last decade of Marx's life represented a new, theoretical 'post-Capital' threshold. This phase corresponded - not accidentally - with intensive studies of Russia and contacts with its theorists and revolutionaries. Russia was the first 'developing society', and its social and intellectual context were to produce by the turn of the century the first wave of 'modernisation' theories and strategies, as well as Leninism. Late Marx and the Russian Road addresses in a new way Marx's attitudes to these 'developing' or 'peripheral' societies, and to social and socialist theories that originated in them and reflect their particularities. The book carries the first full translation into English of Marx's 1881 drafts concerning rural Russia, as well as supplementary material focused on the last decade of his life. It also presents the first translation from Russian of a sequence of writings by Chernyshevskii and the People's Will party known to have directly influenced Marx. It includes essays by Shanin, Wada, Sayer and Corrigan, which consider the late period of Marx's analysis and its interdependence with nineteenth-century experience.
Teodor Shanin Volgorde van de boeken
Teodor Shanin is een gerespecteerde socioloog wiens werk zich toelegt op de studie van boerengemeenschappen. Zijn geschriften duiken diep in de historische sociologie en onderzoeken cruciale momenten in de Russische geschiedenis, met name de rol van boeren tijdens revolutionaire perioden. Shanin onderzoekt ook de vorming van informele economieën en hun impact op de hedendaagse Russische samenleving. Zijn wetenschap biedt diepgaande inzichten in Russische sociale structuren en plattelandsveranderingen.


- 2018
- 1982
Introduction to the Sociology of Developing Societies
- 474bladzijden
- 17 uur lezen
Essays examine the history, economies, political problems, revolutionary movements, class systems, social development, and cultures of the underdeveloped countries from a radical perspective.