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- catalog abstract ""Why is there no socialism in the United States?" We can best deal with this age-old question, writes Brian Lloyd, by rephrasing it. In this provocative rethinking of American radicalism, Lloyd asks instead: What happened to Marx's methods and concepts when American radicals tried to put them into practice? As an answer, Lloyd offers a detailed analysis of the Marxian doctrine that Debs-era socialists tried to understand and put to use in changing American society. He highlights the amicable relationship that developed between Marxism and pragmatism, showing how this courtship ultimately impoverished the radicals who cultivated it. The poverty of American Marxism, Lloyd concludes, was above all an ideological condition - the result of radical's having imbibed far too little, rather than too much, of the Marxism of Marx.".
- catalog contributor b10224462.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description ""Why is there no socialism in the United States?" We can best deal with this age-old question, writes Brian Lloyd, by rephrasing it. In this provocative rethinking of American radicalism, Lloyd asks instead: What happened to Marx's methods and concepts when American radicals tried to put them into practice? As an answer, Lloyd offers a detailed analysis of the Marxian doctrine that Debs-era socialists tried to understand and put to use in changing American society. He highlights the amicable relationship that developed between Marxism and pragmatism, showing how this courtship ultimately impoverished the radicals who cultivated it. The poverty of American Marxism, Lloyd concludes, was above all an ideological condition - the result of radical's having imbibed far too little, rather than too much, of the Marxism of Marx.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [423]-461) and index.".
- catalog description "Pragmatism as a dual tradition -- Wide-eyed and dreaming : William James as petty bourgeois idealogue -- Integrating facts and values : John Dewey and the consolidation of philosophy -- A full meal or a menu? -- Positivism -- cosmic and academic -- The "devious" science of Thorstein Veblen -- E.R.A. Seligman : taking Marx away from the Marxists -- Second intellectual Marxism ; the materialist conception of history in america -- Revolutionary Darwinism and practical idealism, 1900-1907 -- The Veblenian moment, 1905-1912 -- Hayseeds, sophisticates, and the cohesiveness of second international Marxism -- The not-so-great schism -- Morris Hillquit and the defense of second interational orthodoxy -- The socialism of the New Review -- The pragmatist presence -- Modern science = pragmatism = socialism : William English Walling and the mathematics of American social democracy -- From the new radialism to the new liberalism : the ideological itinerary of Walter Lippmann -- "The truth which is no theory" : Max Eastman and the metaphysics of revolution -- Randolph Bourne : the voice of conscience in a German dialect -- Pragmatism and the New Review -- Planting a flag in the facts -- Germany and the Anglo-Saxons -- Prowar anticapitalism -- The antiwarriors -- The loyal opposition -- The transatlantic left -- Reading Lenin -- The roots of American anticonnunism -- the stillbirth of American Leninism -- Conclusion : progress and poverty in the history of American Marxism.".
- catalog extent "x, 472 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Left out.".
- catalog identifier "0801855411".
- catalog isFormatOf "Left out.".
- catalog isPartOf "New studies in American intellectual and cultural history".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins University Press,".
- catalog relation "Left out.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "335.43/4/0973 21".
- catalog subject "Communism United States History.".
- catalog subject "HX83 .L56 1997".
- catalog subject "Positivism History.".
- catalog subject "Pragmatism History.".
- catalog subject "Radicalism United States History.".
- catalog subject "Socialism United States History.".
- catalog subject "Socialism United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pragmatism as a dual tradition -- Wide-eyed and dreaming : William James as petty bourgeois idealogue -- Integrating facts and values : John Dewey and the consolidation of philosophy -- A full meal or a menu? -- Positivism -- cosmic and academic -- The "devious" science of Thorstein Veblen -- E.R.A. Seligman : taking Marx away from the Marxists -- Second intellectual Marxism ; the materialist conception of history in america -- Revolutionary Darwinism and practical idealism, 1900-1907 -- The Veblenian moment, 1905-1912 -- Hayseeds, sophisticates, and the cohesiveness of second international Marxism -- The not-so-great schism -- Morris Hillquit and the defense of second interational orthodoxy -- The socialism of the New Review -- The pragmatist presence -- Modern science = pragmatism = socialism : William English Walling and the mathematics of American social democracy -- From the new radialism to the new liberalism : the ideological itinerary of Walter Lippmann -- "The truth which is no theory" : Max Eastman and the metaphysics of revolution -- Randolph Bourne : the voice of conscience in a German dialect -- Pragmatism and the New Review -- Planting a flag in the facts -- Germany and the Anglo-Saxons -- Prowar anticapitalism -- The antiwarriors -- The loyal opposition -- The transatlantic left -- Reading Lenin -- The roots of American anticonnunism -- the stillbirth of American Leninism -- Conclusion : progress and poverty in the history of American Marxism.".
- catalog title "Left out : pragmatism, exceptionalism, and the poverty of American Marxism, 1890-1922 / Brian Lloyd.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".