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  1. Marxism and Psychological Science. 1.1. The General Bases of Marxist Psychology. The teachings of Karl Marx caused a revolution in social sciences: in philosophy, in political economy, in the theory of socialism. As is known, psychology remained isolated from the influence of Marxism for many years. Marxism was not admitted into the official ...

  2. Feb 13, 2024 · Karl Marx is known as the developer of conflict theory. This is the idea that society is in a state of perpetual conflict because of two or more groups with competing and incompatible interests. It is the theory that power struggles and dynamics drive societal change.

  3. Jul 4, 2017 · Academic psychology has developed since and for the most part independently of the work of Karl Marx and of Marxism. This is the case even though some Marxist scholars (such as those of the Frankfurt School) have sought to bridge the ‘gap’ between...

    • Norman O’neill
    • 1985
  4. Marxist ideas influenced and inspired psychological thinking and practice in the 20th century in a range of ways. In different parts of the world, unique versions of Marxist psychology emerged as answers to questions and problems raised by specific historical contexts.

  5. Changing the subject: Psychology, social regulation and subjectivity. London: Methuen.

    • Ian Parker
    • 1999
  6. According to the very meaning of the word and the essence of the matter we cannot use “Marxist psychology” in the sense we use associative, experimental, empirical, or eidetic psychology. Marxist psychology is not a school amidst schools, but the only genuine psychology as a science.

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  8. Jun 15, 2021 · This paper traces through the fraught relationship between psychology and Marxism through a reading of current critical debates in the discipline through Marxs 1845 eleven ‘Theses on Feuerbach’. These theses enable us to grasp how Marxism tackles...

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