The Psychology of Marxian Socialism
Exploring the psychological underpinnings of socialism
Henry de Man author Chaiwat Satha-Anand editor Henry de Man editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:18th Dec '20
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This insightful exploration of socialism's psychological aspects reveals how it operated in a specific historical context, particularly in The Psychology of Marxian Socialism.
In The Psychology of Marxian Socialism, the author delves into the intricate relationship between psychology and socialism, specifically within the context of Marxian theory. This updated edition sets itself apart from earlier works, particularly that of Gustave LeBon, by offering a fresh perspective on socialism as it manifested in a specific country during a tumultuous historical period. The analysis is rooted in the post-Bolshevik revolutionary era, capturing the essence of socialism amidst the complexities of the Weimar Republic in Germany.
The work stands out for its rigorous examination of how socialism functioned, providing insights that are both profound and relevant. The author meticulously explores the psychological underpinnings of Marxian socialism, highlighting the motivations and behaviors of individuals within the socialist framework. This book serves as a critical resource for understanding the dynamics of socialism in a time marked by significant political upheaval and societal change.
Ultimately, The Psychology of Marxian Socialism is not just a historical account; it is a thoughtful analysis that invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of socialism in contemporary society. The depth of research and clarity of thought make this work an essential contribution to the study of political psychology and socialism, offering valuable lessons that resonate even today.
ISBN: 9781138537934
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
518 pages