LEADER 05488oam 2200505 450 001 9910511446003321 005 20210113115921.0 010 $a90-04-35196-5 024 7 $a10.1163/9789004351967 035 $a(CKB)4920000000126544 035 $a(OCoLC)918591079 (print ed.) 035 $a(nllekb)BRILL9789004351967 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6282523 035 $a(EXLCZ)994920000000126544 100 $a20150910g20169999 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurun| uuuua 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 10$aAustro-Marxism $ethe ideology of unity /$fedited by Mark E. Blum, William Smaldone 210 1$aLeiden Boston :$cBRILL,$d2017. 215 $a1 online resource 225 1 $aHistorical Materialism Book Series;$vvolume138 311 $a90-04-32508-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tPreface -- Introduction -- (1889?1914): Halcyon Days -- Introduction to Part 1 -- Resolutions of the Austrian Social Democratic Party Congress at Hainfeld (30?1 December 1888 and 1 January 1889) and the Subsequent Party Congress in Vienna (Pentecost 1892) -- The Nationalities Programme of the Austrian Social Democratic Workers? Party (1899) -- Otto Bauer -- ? The Road to Power (1909) -- ? Parliamentarianism (1910) -- ? Internal Conflicts in Austrian Social Democracy (1910) -- ? The Dangers of Reformism (1913) -- ? The Basic Question of Our Tactic (1913) -- Rudolf Hilferding -- ? Parliamentarianism and the Mass Strike (1904) -- ? With Collective Power (1912) -- Karl Renner -- ? What Has Social Democracy Accomplished? (1907) -- ? Sympathies and Antipathies (1909) -- ? Our Party Congress (1909) -- ? The Organisation of the World (1910) -- ? The Reckless Regime (1914) -- (1914?20): War and Revolution -- Introduction to Part 2 -- Friedrich Adler -- ? Unity or Threefold Division in the International (1919) -- ? Letter to Leo Trotsky (1919) -- Max Adler -- ? Democracy and the Council System (1919) -- Otto Bauer -- ? The Russian Revolution and the European Proletariat (1917) -- ? The German-Austrian State (1918) -- ? One Year of Revolution (1919) -- ? Socialisation during the Republic?s First Year (1919) -- ? Council Democracy or Dictatorship? (1919) -- Rudolf Hilferding -- ? Historical Necessity or Necessary Politics? (1915) -- ? Europeans, not Central Europeans! (1915) -- ? For the Future of the German Workers? Movement (1916) -- ? Revolutionary Trust! (1918) -- ? Clarity! (1918) -- ? Expand the Council System! (1919) -- ? The Socialisation Question (1919) -- ? Political and Economic Power Relations and Socialisation (1920) -- ? Revolutionary Politics or Illusions of Power (1920) -- Karl Renner -- ? The Crisis of Socialism (1916) -- ? What is Class Struggle? (1919) -- ? On the Threshold of the Transition from Democracy to Socialism (1919) -- (1921?7): Stabilisation and Growth -- Introduction to Part 3 -- Friedrich Adler -- ? Imperfections in the Programme Design (1926) -- ? The Conflict over the Definition of Democracy (1926) -- Max Adler -- ? Dictatorship (1922) -- ? Political or Social Democracy (1926) -- ? Towards a Discussion of the New Party Programme (1926) -- Otto Bauer -- ? The Struggle for Power (1924) -- ? The Social Democratic Agrarian Programme (1925) -- ? The Programme of the Social Democratic Workers Party of German Austria (1926) -- ? The Party?s Next Tasks (1927) -- ? The July Events (1927) -- Rudolf Hilferding -- ? The Transformation of Politics (1922) -- ? Problems of Our Time (1924) -- ? Realistic Pacifism (1924) -- ? The Heidelberg Programme (1925) -- ? The Tasks of Social Democracy in the Republic (1927) -- Karl Renner -- ? Principle in Practice (1925) -- (1928?34): Collapse -- Introduction to Part 4 -- Max Adler -- ? A New Approach to Our Politics? (1928) -- ? Practical and Impractical Class Struggle (1928). 330 $aDuring the first half of the twentieth century, Austrian socialist thinkers such as Otto Bauer, Rudolf Hilferding, Karl Renner, and Max Adler emerged from and helped transform Austrian Social Democracy into one of Europe's best organized and most effective political and social movements. Equipped with extensive introductions that outline the intellectual and political background within which the Austro Marxists worked, these volumes represent the most thorough effort to date to provide a representative sampling in English of the Austro-Marxists' key theoretical ideas and their approaches to politic action. Drawing on their writings from the early twentieth century until the collapse of Austrian Socialism in the 1930s, these volumes illustrate the conceptual richness of Austro-Marxist thought and the enduring challenge that socialists faced then and now in the realization of their hopes. 410 0$aHistorical Materialism Book Series;$vvolume138. 606 $aAustro-Marxist school 606 $aSocialists$zAustria 606 $aSocialism$zAustria$xHistory 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aAustro-Marxist school. 615 0$aSocialists 615 0$aSocialism$xHistory. 676 $a335.43/4 702 $aBlum$b Mark E. 702 $aSmaldone$b William 801 0$bNL-LeKB 801 1$bNL-LeKB 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910511446003321 996 $aAustro-Marxism$92550812 997 $aUNINA