The Decomposition of Marxism

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The Decomposition of Marxism is a 1908 work by French theorist Georges Sorel that critically examines and challenges orthodox Marxist doctrine, helping to shape later revolutionary syndicalist and anti-determinist thought.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction book
political theory work
associatedWith Georges Sorel's syndicalist period
author Georges Sorel
countryOfOrigin France
criticizes economic determinism
mechanistic interpretations of historical materialism
orthodox Marxism
discusses class struggle
limitations of scientific socialism
role of ideology in social change
genre political philosophy
social theory
hasPerspective anti-determinist
revisionist toward classical Marxism
influenced 20th-century political theory
anti-determinist currents in Marxism
revolutionary syndicalist thought
influencedBy Karl Marx
Marxist theory
mainSubject Marxism
anti-determinism
critique of orthodox Marxism
revolutionary syndicalism
movement revolutionary syndicalism
originalLanguage French
philosophicalTradition French social thought
Western Marxism
publicationYear 1908

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Georges Sorel
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