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  2. List of contributors to Marxist theory - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of prominent figures who contributed to Marxist theory, principally as authors; it is not intended to list politicians who happen(ed) to be a member of an ostensibly communist political party or other organisation.

  3. Marxist aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    Marxist aesthetics is a theory of aesthetics based on, or derived from, the theories of Karl Marx.It involves a dialectical and materialist, or dialectical materialist, approach to the application of Marxism to the cultural sphere, specifically areas related to taste such as art, beauty, and so forth.

  4. Arnold Hauser (art historian) - Wikipedia

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    By that time he had concluded, in his own words, that “the problem of art and literature, in the solution of which our time is most eagerly engaged, are fundamentally sociological problems.” [1] Another crucial influence on Hauser was Hungarian philosopher Bernhard Alexander , which transmitted to Hauser an interest for both William ...

  5. Marxist sociology - Wikipedia

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    Marxist sociology refers to the application of Marxist epistemologies within the study of sociology. [1] It can often be economic sociology , political sociology or cultural sociology . Marxism itself is recognised as both a political philosophy and a social theory , insofar as it attempts to remain scientific, systematic , and objective rather ...

  6. Sociology of art - Wikipedia

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    In her 1970 book Meaning and Expression: Toward a Sociology of Art, Hanna Deinhard gives one approach: "The point of departure of the sociology of art is the question: How is it possible that works of art, which always originate as products of human activity within a particular time and society and for a particular time, society, or function -- even though they are not necessarily produced as ...

  7. Socialist realism - Wikipedia

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    Art (especially posters and murals) was a way to instill party values on a massive scale. Stalin described the socialist realist artists as "engineers of souls". [21] Common images used in socialist realism were flowers, sunlight, the body, youth, flight, industry, and new technology. [18]

  8. Category:Marxist theorists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of those who contributed to Marxist theory, principally as authors; it is not intended to list politicians who happen(ed) ...

  9. Lucien Goldmann - Wikipedia

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    He called his work "dialectical" and "humanist". He sought to synthesize the genetic epistemology of Piaget with the Marxism of György Lukács. [6] Goldmann founded the theory of genetic structuralism in the 1960s. He was a humanist socialist, a disciple of Lukács, and was best known for his sociology of literature.

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