Marx studies
The Marx Studies were a series of publications dealing with Marxist theory, edited from 1904 to 1923 in Vienna by Max Adler and Rudolf Hilferding . The series brings together many of the most important theoretical publications on Austromarxism .
The editors of the series announced in the foreword to the first volume that they would remain loyal to Karl Marx , but not dogmatize Marxism . The theoretical perspective of the series was a synthesis of Neo-Kantianism and Marxism.
Overview
- Volume 1 (1904):
- Rudolf Hilferding : Boehm-Bawerks Marx criticism
- Josef Karner (d. I. Karl Renner ): The social function of legal institutions
- Max Adler : Causality and Teleology in the Controversy over Science
- Volume 2 (1907, 2nd edition 1924):
- Otto Bauer : The question of nationalities and social democracy
- Volume 3 (1910):
- Rudolf Hilferding: Finance Capital
- Tatiana Grigorovici : The value theory of Marx and Lasalle
- Volume 4 / I (1918):
- Max Adler: The socialist idea of liberation in Karl Marx
- Gustav Eckstein : Marxism in Practice
- Karl Kautsky : War Marxism
- Volume 4 / II (1922):
- Max Adler: The state conception of Marxism . A contribution to the distinction between sociological and legal method
- Volume 5 / I (1923):
- Otto Leichter : The economic calculation in the socialist society
In 1971 a reprint of the series was published by Detlev Auvermann in Glashütten / Taunus .
literature
- Horst Klein: Marx Studies 1904-1923. Sources of left socialist theory development. In: Yearbook for Research on the History of the Labor Movement , Issue I / 2010.