‘Slant’ and the Language of Revolution

‘The distinctive character of Western European Marxism since 1918 has been its co-emergence and colloquy with various currents of idealismDilthey, Croce, Husserl, etc. The same pattern is likely to be repeated in Britain, should an ‘Anglo-Marxism’ ever finally emerge. The precondition for a transcen...

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Auteur principal: Wall, Alan (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Wiley-Blackwell 1975
Dans: New blackfriars
Année: 1975, Volume: 56, Numéro: 666, Pages: 506-516
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Résumé:‘The distinctive character of Western European Marxism since 1918 has been its co-emergence and colloquy with various currents of idealismDilthey, Croce, Husserl, etc. The same pattern is likely to be repeated in Britain, should an ‘Anglo-Marxism’ ever finally emerge. The precondition for a transcendence of this dialectic is the reunification of theory and practice in a mass socialist movement. This has not yet been achieved anywhere in Europe' (Perry Anderson, New Left Review, 35).
ISSN:1741-2005
Contient:Enthalten in: New blackfriars
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-2005.1975.tb02228.x