The nation in the history of Marxian thought : the concept of nations with history and nations without history
by Charles C. Herod
[目次]
I: Origin of the Theory of Nations with History and Nations without History.- A. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels as editors of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung.- B. Discussion of the concept of nations with history and nations without history in the Neue Rheinische Zeitung.- C. Marx and Engels attitude towards small Slavic national groups after the demise of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung.- II: Marxist Theorists on the Evolution of the Concept of Nations with History and Nations without History.- A. The reappearance in socialist literature of the concept of nations with history and nations without history at the end of the 19th century.- B. Karl Kautsky, Otto Bauer and their exchange of views.- C. Conflict within German social democratic party that brought the discussion of the concept of nations with history and nations without history to the fore in 1915.- D. Discussion of Rosa Luxemburg's theories for the renascence of the Polish nation.- E. Comparative comments on the views of Otto Bauer and Rosa Luxemburg in their historical setting.- III: Attitude of 20th Century Marxists towards Question of the Right of National Self-Determination for Small National Groups.- A. The right of national self-determination championed by international social democracy.- IV: Conclusion.
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The nation in the history of Marxian thought : the concept of nations with history and nations without history