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    Analytical Marxism.Roberto Veneziani - 2012 - Journal of Economic Surveys 26 (4):649-673.
    This paper provides a comprehensive survey of the literature on Analytical Marxism (AM) and analyses its relevance for social theory. AM is precisely defined and distinguished from Rational Choice Marxism (RCM). The different substantive implications of the two approaches are discussed: according to RCM, the role of Marxism in the social sciences is exhausted, whereas AM has reconstructed a set of propositions that aim to provide the foundations of a distinctive approach in social theory. The methodological (...)
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  2. Habermas and analytical Marxism.Joseph Heath - 2009 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 35 (8):891-919.
    John Roemer once described the ‘intellectual foundations’ of analytical Marxism as the recognition that, despite having a valid core, Marxism rested upon outdated social science. The solution, he believed, was to update the theory ‘using state-of-the-art methods of analytical philosophy and “positivist” social science’. If one takes this definition literally, Jürgen Habermas’ early work qualifies as that of an analytical Marxist. Yet although he developed his project in a way that was independent of the self-identified (...)
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    Analytical Marxism.John Roemer (ed.) - 1986 - Cambridge University Press.
    As John Roemer says in his introduction to this volume, 'During the past decade, what now appears as a new species in social theory has been forming: analytically sophisticated Marxism. Its practitioners are largely inspired by Marxian questions which they pursue with contemporary tools of logic, mathematics, and model building … These writers are, self-consciously, products of both the Marxian and non-Marxian traditions.' This volume assembles substantial and original essays, both published and unpublished, by some of the leading practitioners (...)
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    Analytical Marxism.David Schweickart - 1988 - Science and Society 52 (2):229-232.
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    Analytical Marxism: a critique.Marcus Roberts - 1996 - New York: Verso.
    In the 1980s, leading philosophers at Oxford, Chicago and UCLA undertook a controversial reassessment of Marxism using the techniques of analytical philosophy. The aim of these so-called "Non-Bullshit" Marxists was no less than the complete reconstruction of Marxist theory, recasting it on a logical and rigorous basis, free from all metaphysical jargon and sentimentality. Marcus Roberts's study serves as a lucid survey of the Analytical Marxists' contributions to the understanding of historical materialism, exploitation, class structure, method, politics (...)
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  6. Analytical Marxism-An ex-paradigm? The odyssey of GA Cohen.Marcus Roberts - 1997 - Radical Philosophy 82:17-28.
     
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    Is Analytic Marxism Possible? A ‘Socialist’ Interpretation of Public Choice Theory.Nesta Devine - 2005 - Philosophy of Management 5 (2):89-95.
    Much management literature depends on the philosophical writings of F A Hayek and James M Buchanan. As such it is recognisably not Marxist but is in fact antithetical to Marxism. But there is a small, significant body of literature which attempts to recruit the ideas of writers in the field of ‘Public Choice’ (pre-eminently Buchanan) to the service of updated Marxist thinking about management. In this paper I argue that this endeavour, although it illustrates the common origins of neoliberalism (...)
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  8. Analytical Marxism.Thomas F. Mayer - 1996 - Science and Society 60 (2):232-235.
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    Analytical Marxism and Ecology: A Reply to Paul Burkett.Jonathan Hughes - 2001 - Historical Materialism 9 (1):153-167.
    Presents a response to the Paul Burkett's review of the book ``Ecology and Historical Materialism.'' Overview of the book; Details of the criticisms presented by Burkett; Information on sociologist Karl Marx's theory of history.
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    Analytical Marxism and the Division of Labor.Renzo Llorente - 2006 - Science and Society 70 (2):232 - 251.
    While commentary on Marx's treatment of the division of labor has often been a major theme in non-Analytical accounts of his thought, Analytical Marxists have by and large shown little interest in this topic, and in this regard G. A. Cohen's work is no exception. Insofar as Cohen does address this theme in his writings, his remarks serve merely to perpetuate a mistaken and untenable interpretation of Marx's views on the division of labor under communism, namely that Marx (...)
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  11. Making Sense of Analytic Marxism.Marion Smiley - 1988 - Polity (4):734-744.
    This article underscores how analytic philosophy can help develop, as well as distort, Marxism and then provides criteria for avoiding the latter.
     
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    Analytical Marxism and Ecology: A Rejoinder.Paul Burkett - 2002 - Historical Materialism 10 (1):177-192.
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    (2 other versions)Analytical Marxism and Morality.Sean Sayers - 1989 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 19 (sup1):81-104.
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    Resurrecting Marx: The Analytical Marxists on Freedom, Exploitation, and Justice.David Gordon - 1990 - Transaction.
    The last two decades have seen Marxism's academic renascence. In fields as diverse as law, literary criticism, history, and philosophy, Marxism once again captivates no small number of scholars. In part, this reassessment is driven by the efforts of a group of philosophers and economists to reconstruct Marx from the ground up on a more rigorous basis. The work of these "Analytical Marxists" -- who include G.A. Cohen, Jon Elster, and John Roemer -- is given a sustained (...)
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    Philosophical Foundations of Analytical Marxism.Graeme Kirkpatrick - 1994 - Science and Society 58 (1):34 - 52.
    The Analytical Marxian paradigm is motivated by a desire to make Marx's theory "clear." Its criteria for success in this venture are drawn from one tendency within contemporary analytical philosophy. The works of G.A. Cohen and Jon Elster on Marx are best understood in the light of this philosophical background. The ultimately fatal limitations of the analytical paradigm as a whole, and of its interpretation of Marx's theory of history in particular, are derived from a contradiction at (...)
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  16. A Pragmatist Spin on Analytical Marxism and Methodological Individualism.Chandra Kumar - 2008 - Philosophical Papers 37 (2):185-211.
    The debates of the 1980s and 1990s on methodological individualism versus methodological holism have not been adequately resolved. Within analytical Marxism, G.A. Cohen, John Roemer, Jon Elster and others have come down in favour of methodological individualism as part of the effort to make analytical Marxism more 'scientific' and 'rigorous' than earlier versions of Marxism. In doing so they have presented methodological individualism as a necessary ingredient in ridding Marxism of obscurantism. This view is (...)
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  17. Analytical Marxism.M. Roberts - 1998 - Philosophy East and West 48:187-187.
     
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    In Defense of Analytical Marxism.Thomas F. Mayer - 1989 - Science and Society 53 (4):416 - 441.
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    Analytical marxism: A form of critical theory. [REVIEW]Kai Nielsen - 1993 - Erkenntnis 39 (1):1 - 21.
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    Analytical Marxism and Marx's systematic dialectical theory.Tony Smith - 1990 - Man and World 23 (3):321-343.
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    (1 other version)Analytical Marxism[REVIEW]Tony Smith - 1996 - International Studies in Philosophy 28 (4):123-124.
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    Analytical Marxism: A Critique.Christopher Bertram - 1998 - Historical Materialism 3 (1):235-241.
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    On Analytical Marxism: Reply.Graeme Kirkpatrick - 1994 - Science and Society 58 (4):487 - 489.
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    Stumbling into Revolution: Analytical Marxism, Rationality and Collective Action.Christopher Bertram & Alan Carling - 1998 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 60:277-298.
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    Wittgenstein, Davidson, and analytical marxism: A comment.Smith Tony - 1994 - Science and Society 58 (4):482 - 486.
  26. Making Sense of Analytical Marxism: An Extension of Suchting on Elster.Bruce T. Coram - 1987 - Thesis Eleven 16 (1):122-125.
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    The second wave of analytical marxism.Lesley A. Jacobs - 1996 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 26 (2):279-292.
  28. John Roemer, ed., Analytical Marxism[REVIEW]Jay Drydyk - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7:128-130.
     
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  29. Review essay: A future for (analytical) marxism?Roberto Veneziani - 2008 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 38 (3):388-399.
    Andrew Levine analyses the theoretical legacy of recent Marxist schools, focusing in particular on analytical Marxism (AM). He argues that AM is uniquely suited to provide the foundations for a revival of Marxist theory. In this paper, Levine's reconstruction of the core of Marxism and his analysis of the trajectory of AM are critically discussed. Although the theoretical contribution of AM should not be overlooked, some objectionable methodological and theoretical tenets of AM, and in particular of Rational (...)
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    Book Review:Analytical Marxism. John Roemer. [REVIEW]David Schweickart - 1987 - Ethics 97 (4):869-.
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    Understanding Marxism: Marx Before Marxism ; 2. Classical Marxism ; 3. Hegelian Marxism ; 4. The Frankfurt School ; 5. Structural Marxism ; 6. Analytical Marxism ; 7. Critical Theory ; 8. Post-Marxism.Geoff Boucher - 2012 - Durham: Routledge.
    Marxism as an intellectual movement has been one of the most important and fertile contributions to twentieth-century thought. No social theory or political philosophy today can be taken seriously unless it enters a dialogue, not just with the legacy of Marx, but also with the innovations and questions that spring from the movement that his work sparked, Marxism. Marx provided a revolutionary set of ideas about freedom, politics and society. As social and political conditions changed and new intellectual (...)
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  32. The Adaptive Interpretation of Historical Materialism: A Survey. On a Contribution to Polish Analytical Marxism.L. Nowak - 1998 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 60:201-236.
     
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  33. Analyzing Marxism: New Essays on Analytical Marxism, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume.Sean Sayers - 1989 - In Kai Nielsen & Robert Ware (eds.). University of Calgary Press. pp. 81-104.
     
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    A question of attitude: Marcus Roberts on analytical marxism.Alan Carling - 1998 - Res Publica 4 (2):211-228.
  35. Analyzing Marxism, new essays on analytical Marxism.Robert Ware & Kai Nielsen (eds.) - 1989 - Calgary, Alta., Canada: University of Calgary Press.
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    Resurrecting Marx: The Analytical Marxists on Freedom, Exploitation and Justice. [REVIEW]Antony Flew - 1992 - International Philosophical Quarterly 32 (1):127-128.
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  37. Analyzing Marxism: New Essays on Analytical Marxism.Sean Sayers - 1989 - In Kai Nielsen & Robert Ware (eds.). University of Calgary Press. pp. 66-85.
     
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    [Book review] dialectical social theory and its critics, from Hegel to analytical marxism and postmodernism. [REVIEW]Tony Smith - 1993 - Science and Society 59 (1):109-112.
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    Attempting to Discuss the Branch of British and American Philosophy—Analytical Marxism. 廖丽芳 - 2023 - Advances in Philosophy 12 (6):1003.
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    Soviet Marxism and analytical philosophies of history.Eero Loone - 1992 - London ; New York: Verso.
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    Analytical and dialectical Marxism.Ian Hunt - 1993 - Brookfield, Vt., USA: Avebury.
  42. Ian hunt, analytical and dialectical marxism, aldershot and Brookfield VT: Avebury, 1993.Sean Sayers - unknown
    Hiding behind the anodyne title of this book is a work of large scope and considerable interest for the Hegelian reader. Its main purpose is to vindicate a dialectical interpretation of Marxism in the context of recent analytical Marxism. The book falls into two parts. The first contains a detailed account of the dialectical philosophy implicit in Marx's work, and of its background in the philosophies of Kant and Hegel. The second shows how this account of Marx's (...)
     
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    How Marxism Became Analytic.Bill Martin - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (11):659-666.
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    An Analytical Study of Marxism and the Value of Online Ideological and Political Education.文正 杜 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (3):334-338.
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    Capitalism as a space of reasons: Analytic, neo-Hegelian Marxism?Justin Evans - 2021 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (7):789-813.
    I suggest that we can read Marx in the light of recent analytic, neo-Hegelian thought. I summarize the Pittsburgh School philosophers’ claims about the myth of the given, the claim that human experience is conceptual all the way out, and that we live in a space of reasons. I show how Hegel has been read in those terms, and then apply that reading of Hegel to Marx’s argument that capital is akin to what Hegel called Geist, or spirit. We can (...)
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    Analytical Philosophy of Education: A Critique from Marxist Lens. [REVIEW]Pooja Singal - 2021 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 38 (2):261-269.
    While the school of analytical philosophy of education is often credited for providing Philosophy of Education with a sense of identity, purpose and academic respect and for marking out a legitimate field in which philosophy of education could lay claim to funds and positions in competition with sociologists and psychologists, it has not escaped falling prey to criticism from different schools of thoughts. Whereas analytical traditions propound the idea of liberal education as value free, neutral and irrespective of (...)
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    Analytical-Linguistic Marxism in Poland.Henryk Skolimowski - 1965 - Journal of the History of Ideas 26 (2):235.
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    How Marxism Became Analytic in Eighty-sixth Annual Meeting American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division.Bill Martin & A. Levine - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (11):659-668.
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    Marxism and philosophy in the twentieth century: a defense of vulgar Marxism.Richard Hudelson - 1990 - New York: Praeger.
    Useful to both students and scholars of the social sciences and humanities, this book provides a guide to fundamental issues in twentieth-century Marxist thought. Outlining the two distinct and incompatible critiques of vulgar Marxism-- Marxist-Leninism and humanistic Marxism--that gained prominence in the aftermath of World War I, this book presents both an historical overview of these two dominant traditions and a critical analysis of their philosophical roots. Challenging the viewpoints of Marxist thought which have prevailed in this century, (...)
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  50. (1 other version)Marxism and Contemporary Political Philosophy, or: Why Nozick Exercises some Marxists more than he does any Egalitarian Liberals.G. A. Cohen - 1990 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 20 (sup1):363-387.
    Now, we stand outcast and starving,Mid the wonders we have made….I belong to a school of thought which has been called analytical Marxism. Some of the partisans of this position, and that includes me, are deeply engaged by questions in moral and political philosophy which have not, in the past, attracted the attention of Marxists. We are concerned with exactly what a commitment to equality requires, and with exactly what sort of obligations productive and talented people have to (...)
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