Marxology

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Marxology is a systematic

French resistance during the occupation of Paris.[1]

Marxology in the Soviet Union

A number of official publications in the Soviet Union praised Ryazanov as a Marxologist in 1930. He was:[2]

  • “the most eminent Marxologist of our time”, Izvestia , 10 March 1930
  • “the most renowned and the most important of the Marxist scholars of our time” (Inprecor, no.26, 19 March 1930)
  • “under Riazonov’s direct scientific and administrative leadership, [the Marx-Engels Institute] accomplished impressive work …with his considerable scientific and investigative activity in the sphere of marxology”, Pravda

However during investigations in preparation for the

Communist Party.[3]

Some Marxologists

In 1982 the following were listed in Review: Tendencies in Marxology and Tendencies in History (1982):[4]

Other important works of Marxology include:

References

  1. ^ "Marx Myths & Legends: Maximilien Rubel". www.marxists.org. Marxist Internet Archive. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  2. ^ Ray, Sankar. "Marxologists and Return of Marx". IMHO Journal. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  3. ^ Roy Medvedev, Let History Judge: The Origins and Consequences of Stalinism. George Shriver, trans. Revised Edition. New York: Columbia University Press, 1989;
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