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Marxism and the Origins of International Relations

A Hidden History

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | 2022
ISBN13: 9783030796709
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This book investigates to what extent and in what ways Marxist writings and precepts on imperialism informed the so-called idealist stage of International Relations (IR). Though the formative years of International Relations coincide with a vibrant period in Marxist political thought, Marxism is strikingly absent from the historiography of the discipline. Building on the work of revisionist scholars, the book reconstructs the writings of five benchmark IR thinkers. Villanueva analyzes the cases of John Hobson, Henry Brailsford, Leonard Woolf, Harold Laski and Norman Angell to explore the influence that Marxism played in their thinking, and in the “idealist years” of the discipline more generally. He ultimately demonstrates that, although Marxist thought has been neglected by mainstream IR disciplinary historians, it played a significant role in the discipline’s early development. As such, this book both challenges the exclusion of Marxist thought from the mainstream disciplinary histories of IR and contributes to a deeper understanding of the role it played in early 20th century IR theory.

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ISBN13:9783030796709
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: The Benchmark Thinkers’ Impact on IR.- Chapter 3: Political Thought and Marxism.- Chapter 4: The Marxian Imprint on Early IR’s Understandings of Imperialism.- Chapter 5: A Distinctive and Overlooked Socialist IR Tradition.- Chapter 6: Norman Angell and the Real First Great Debate.- Chapter 7: Conclusions.<p></p>

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