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‘Red Vienna’ and the roots of Austro-Marxism

In: The Alternative Austrian Economics

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Chapter 2 describes the economic, political, cultural and intellectual background to the alternative Austrian economics, drawing on some of the huge literature on ‘Red Vienna’ before and after 1914. I set out the main principles of Austro-Marxism, emphasising both its similarities with and the significant differences from other versions of the Marxism of the Second International. I conclude the chapter by introducing the socialist participants in Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk’s famous graduate economics seminar, whose ideas are discussed in detail in the other chapters.

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  • ., 2019. "‘Red Vienna’ and the roots of Austro-Marxism," Chapters, in: The Alternative Austrian Economics, chapter 2, pages 7-21, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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