Marxism, Revisionism, and Leninism: Explication, Assessment, and Commentary
By (Author) Richard F. Hamilton
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th March 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Left-of-centre democratic ideologies
Political science and theory
320.5315
Hardback
288
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
652g
Provides an interdisciplinary explication and assessment of Marxism, of Marxist revolution and of Leninism, and delineates the major propositions of the three theories. Because the propositions cover a wide range of subjects, including the growth of cities and large factories, the changing quality of work, declining real incomes, economic crises, working-class organizations, and revolutions, Hamilton assesses them from the viewpoints of urban and industrial sociology, economic and political history, and social movement. Hamilton concludes that little empirical support is found for claims of Marxism and Leninism, while modest support is found for the revisionist claims. Where other texts fail to provide serious reviews of evidence or references to critical studies or to relevant appropriate sources, this book remedies those deficiencies in a brief, clear and thoroughly documented format. The 20th century has been dominated by a clash between capitalism and communism or, put differently, between the underlying theories, liberalism and Marxism. Although central to the period's history, these contending theories are poorly understood. To remedy this misunderstanding, the text begins with brief straightforward descriptions of liberalism, Marxism and two variants of the latter, revisionism and Leninism. It then moves on to a more detailed examination of each theory, offering an assessment of the propositions from a variety of social science perspectives. Hamilton completes the work with his conclusions regarding the validity and adequacy of these theories.
RICHARD F. HAMILTON is Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Political Science at Ohio State University./e He specializes in comparative and historical studies of political institutions and mass political behavior, and he has published many books and articles over the course of the last forty years.