Ambiguity and orthodoxy: Bertram Wolfe's view of Marx and Marxism

Studies in East European Thought 20 (4):349-360 (1979)
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The purpose of this paper is to study bertram wolfe's views of marx and marxism, and in particular to call attention to his insistence on the basic ambiguity of the classical doctrines and the exploitation of that ambiguity within differing concepts of marxist orthodoxy. i suggest that the importance of wolfe's views of marx and marxism lies less in the specific theses he advances or in the details of his discussion. in opposition to the more usual approach to marxism as a unified phenomenon, wolfe stands nearly alone in the analytical form of his historical approach, in which emphasis lies less in the depiction of a synthetic vision than in the patient, historical analysis of the chronological evolution of marx's position, classical marxism, and the wider marxist tradition

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reprint Rockmore, Tom (1979) "Ambiguity and orthodoxy: Bertram Wolfe's view of Marx and Marxism". Studies in Soviet Thought 20(4):349-360

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