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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...
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borders of Austria. In the
interwar period,
Austromarxism,
maintaining its
particularities in the face of
German social democracy...
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potentially lead to "total redefinition" of the post-World War II order.
Austromarxism –
Worldview reconciling nationalism and
social democracy with Marxism...
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relating to the
intellectual traditions of Austria.
Austrian culture Austromarxism German philosophy Austrian School of
Economics Vienna Circle Vienna...
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foreign workers and Germans.
Because of this, and its
advocation of
Austromarxism, the
party was marginalized.
During the 1890s, the
labor movement in...
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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...
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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...
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within the
orbit of socialism, and they had an
important influence on
Austromarxism and the
revisionism of
Eduard Bernstein.
Lange and
Cohen in particular...