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Canadian Marxists and the Search for a Third Way by Peter Campbell,

Canadian Marxists and the Search for a Third Way by Peter Campbell,
Literature on Marxist socialists in Canada has usually been written by those within the social democratic or Marxist-Leninist traditions and has generally failed to break free of the political biases of the defenders of these traditions. Canadian Marxists and the Search for a Third Way steps outside these approaches to appraise early Canadian Marxists on their own terms. Peter Campbell argues that their Marxism was a changing and evolving product of their intellectual development and day-to-day interaction with the Canadian working class. It was a dynamic, theoretical system that provided a "third way" to look at Marxism, a revolutionary socialism that rejected violence in favor of the broadest organization and education of the working-class majority. Focusing on four individuals, Canadian Marxists and the Search for a Third Way describes the lives and ideas of Ernest Winch, Bill Pritchard, Bob Russell, and Arthur Mould and examines their efforts to put their ideas into practice. Campbell begins by looking at their childhoods in Great Britain, particularly their religious upbringing. He describes their lives as labor leaders and advocates of socialism, revealing how tenaciously, in an increasingly hierarchical, bureaucratized, and state-driven capitalist society, they held to the idea that socialism must be created by the working class itself. This is a unique look at four Canadian Marxists and their struggle to create an educated, disciplined, democratic, mass-based movement for revolutionary change.



Marxist Criticism of the Bible
Marxist Criticism of the Bible
This is the first large-scale critical introduction for biblical criticism of a significant area of contemporary cultural and literary theory, namely Marxist literary criticism. The book comprises studies of major figures in the tradition, specifically Althusser, Gramsci, Eagleton, Adorno, Benjamin, Bloch, Lefebvre, Lukacs and Jameson. At the same time, through careful choice of critics, the book will function as a general introduction to Marxist literary theory as a whole in relation to biblical studies. Throughout, the aim is to show how this material is relevant to biblical criticism, in terms of both particular approaches to the Bible and the use of those approaches for interpreting selected texts from Genesis, Exodus, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 1 and 2 Kings, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Psalms and Daniel.



Screen theory - Screen theory is a marxist theory of visual mass-communication and cinematography associated with the British journal Screen in the 1970s. The theoreticians of this approach -- Colin MacCabe, Stephen Heath or Laura Mulvey -- describe the "cinematic apparatus" as a version of Althusser's Ideological State Apparatus (ISA).

Structural Marxism - Structural Marxism was an approach to Marxist philosophy primarily associated with the work of the French philosopher Louis Althusser, although the thought of Lucien Goldmann is sometimes seen as a precursor. It was influential in France during the late 1960s and 1970s, and also came to influence philosophers, political theorists and sociologists outside of France during the 1970s.

Harold Bloom - ... is an American professor and literary critic. Bloom was a defender of 19th-century Romantic poets at a time when their reputations were at a low ebb, the author of controversial theories of poetic influence, and an advocate of an aesthetic approach to literature against Marxist, New Historicist, Post-modernist, and other methods of academic literary criticism.

Marxist-Leninist Struggle League for the Communist Party of Sweden (m-l) - Marxist-Leninistiska Kampförbundet, MLK (Marxist-Leninist Struggle League), full name Marxist-leninistiska kampförbundet för Sveriges kommunistiska parti (m-l) (Marxist-Leninist Struggle League for the Communist Party of Sweden (m-l)), was formed in 1970 by Vänsterns Ungdomsförbund (Left Youth League), the youth organization of VPK. Within VUF several ultraleftist tendencies had surged during the 1960s, orientating it toward Maoism.



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Marketing Communication - ... integrate internal marketing communication and external communication into a dynamic, value-adding asset. In "IMC--The Next Generation, Schultz teams with Heidi Schultz to offer updated insights on today's newly powerful business marketing communication and communication model using the IMC approach. Let it show you how to focus on identifying the right customers, determining their value, investing in them with communication programs, marketing communication and then measuring the impact of marketing communication and returns on those communication activities. Praise for "IMC ... to cover the CIM's advanced-level syllabus in Marketing Communications marketing communication and to cover of the subject of marketing from an international perspective, this book has built very successfully on PR Smith's earlier bestseller, Marketing Communications: An Integrated Approach (Kogan Page, 1998). Now supplemented with a disk, the revised edition makes an interactive learning tool both for students (especially those studying for the CIM Diploma) marketing communication and working professionals. It offers templates/proformae for writing marketing communications ...

Marketing Communication - ... integrate internal marketing communication and external communication into a dynamic, value-adding asset. In "IMC--The Next Generation, Schultz teams with Heidi Schultz to offer updated insights on today's newly powerful business marketing communication and communication model using the IMC approach. Let it show you how to focus on identifying the right customers, determining their value, investing in them with communication programs, marketing communication and then measuring the impact of marketing communication and returns on those communication activities. Praise for "IMC ... to cover the CIM's advanced-level syllabus in Marketing Communications marketing communication and to cover of the subject of marketing from an international perspective, this book has built very successfully on PR Smith's earlier bestseller, Marketing Communications: An Integrated Approach (Kogan Page, 1998). Now supplemented with a disk, the revised edition makes an interactive learning tool both for students (especially those studying for the CIM Diploma) marketing communication and working professionals. It offers templates/proformae for writing marketing communications ...

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