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- Austromarxism (also stylised as Austro-Marxism; German: Austromarxismus) was a Marxist theoretical current led by Victor Adler, Otto Bauer, Karl Renner...
- it that way and set the borders of Austria. In the interwar period, Austromarxism, maintaining its particularities in the face of German social democracy...
- potentially lead to "total redefinition" of the post-World War II order. Austromarxism – Worldview reconciling nationalism and social democracy with Marxism...
- relating to the intellectual traditions of Austria. Austrian culture Austromarxism German philosophy Austrian School of Economics Vienna Circle Vienna...
- foreign workers and Germans. Because of this, and its advocation of Austromarxism, the party was marginalized. During the 1890s, the labor movement in...
- and social philosopher; his theories were of central importance to Austromarxism. He was a brother of Oskar Adler. Max Adler obtained his doctorate in...
- were Otto Bauer and Julius Martov. The group was heavily influenced by Austromarxism. It published Nachrichten der Internationalen Arbeitsgemeinschaft Sozialistischer...
- economic historian and sociologist. He is considered the father of Austromarxism and was the founding director of the Frankfurt Institute for Social...
- ('****ure') as a school for Viennese workers that was the nucleus for Austromarxism. He attracted attention when in 1907, at only 26 years old, he submitted...
- within the orbit of socialism, and they had an important influence on Austromarxism and the revisionism of Eduard Bernstein. Lange and Cohen in particular...