Marxism
14 articles tagged with "Marxism"
Anger and Confrontation in Southern Africa: 1970s
Explore the pivotal 1970s era in Southern Africa marked by civil unrest, colonial withdrawal, and Cold War influences shaping its complex history.
Mao Tse-tung's Rise: A Pragmatic Vision for Chinese Communism
Explore Mao Zedong's adaptation of Marxism to Chinese conditions, leading to communist victory and subsequent challenges.
Nationalism and State Authority in Modern History
Explore the evolution of nationalism's impact on state legitimacy and governance since the Enlightenment era.
Intellectual Uncertainty in the Interwar Period
Explore the intellectual upheaval during 1918-1939, marked by Freud's theories, quantum mechanics, and rise of fascist ideologies amid post-WWI disillusionment.
Mao Tse-tung and Rural Revolution in Early 20th Century China
Explore how Mao adapted Marxism for China's agrarian majority, leading to communist victory through peasant mobilization.
Sun Yat-sens Adaptation of Marxism and Nationalism in Early 20th Century China
Sun Yat-sen's adaptation of Marxist principles to combat imperialism and promote national unity in early 20th century China, reflecting traditional values.
The Chinese Revolution and Marxist Influence
The Chinese Revolution adopted Marxism to challenge Confucian traditions and Western imperialism, leading to the establishment of a communist state under Mao Zedong.
Formation of the Chinese Communist Party
Explore the formation of the Chinese Communist Party, marking a pivotal shift from liberal reform to Marxist ideology in early 20th century China.
Marxism's Arrival in Early Twentieth-Century China
Explore how Marxist thought transformed early 20th century Chinese intellectual landscape amid anti-imperialist and social reform movements.
Marxist Revisionism and Socialist Adaptation, 1880-1900
Explore how socialist theories adapted from 1880-1900 as revisionists challenged traditional Marxism with reformist ideas.
Marxism's Dominance in European Socialism by 1900
By 1900, Marxism dominated European socialism, except in England due to local conditions, reflecting intellectual appeal and socio-economic realities.
Fear and Disorder in Early 20th Century Europe
Explore early 20th century Europe's social instability due to revolutionary movements, agrarian discontent, and anarchist terrorism.
The One-Sided Flow of Cultural Influence: Japan and China in the Early 20th Century
Explore Japan's rapid modernization and China's ideological shift towards Marxism in the early 20th century amid global cultural exchanges.
Marxism's Rise as a Global Ideology
Explore Marxism's rise as a global ideology during the Industrial Revolution, emphasizing its impact on labor movements and socialist thought.