The Berliner Volks-Tribune, the Ubergangsmensch, and the Inner Movement
p. 11
The Jungen Rebellion
p. 19
The Jungen Appeal to Engels
p. 26
The Academics as Critics
p. 35
Max Schippel: The Marxist Intellectual as Politician
p. 35
Paul Kampffmeyer: A Marxist Alternative to Politics
p. 41
Conrad Schmidt: Questions of Economic Theory and Philosophy
p. 46
Paul Ernst: Questions of Aesthetics and Practice
p. 52
Two Paths for Marxist Intellectuals
p. 60
Kautsky's Clarification and Dissemination of Orthodox Marxism
p. 60
Heinrich Braun: Marxism as a Guide to Immediate Reforms
p. 69
Discovering the Akademikerproblem
p. 79
Richard Calwer: Judging the Party in the Light of the Communist Manifesto
p. 79
The Frankfurt Conference: The Question of Salaries
p. 83
Kautsky on the Relationship between the Party and Bourgeois Intellectuals
p. 85
The Agrarian Question
p. 89
The Cultural Meaning of Marxism
p. 102
The Sozialistische Akademiker, 1895-1896
p. 103
The Question of a Socialist Culture: Franz Mehring, Edgar Steiger, and the Gotha Conference
p. 111
Revising Marxism
p. 121
Bernstein's Challenge and the Response of Kautsky and Bebel
p. 122
An Alternative Path for Social Democrats: Kampffmeyer and Schmidt
p. 124
The Intellectual as "Praktiker": Schippel, Calwer, and Wolfgang Heine
p. 127
The Neo-Kantian Revisionists
p. 133
Female Revisionists: Lily Braun and Rosa Luxemburg
p. 135
The Akademikerproblem, 1901-1903
p. 143
Kautsky: Defending Orthodoxy
p. 144
Braun's Attempt to Mobilize Revisionist Intellectuals
p. 151
Preparing for a Showdown: Kautsky, Bebel, and Mehring
p. 157
The Rout of the Revisionist Intellectuals
p. 162
The Contributor Debate
p. 162
After Dresden
p. 169
The Purge of Vorwarts
p. 176
The Making of a Socialist Mentality
p. 186
The Problem of "Enthusiasm": Raphael Friedeberg, Robert Michels, and Luxemburg
p. 187
Renewal through Education: Otto Ruhle and Heinrich Schulz
p. 193
Revisionists, Nationalism, and Accommodation
p. 205
The Sozialistische Monatshefte: Reexamining the Party's History
p. 206
The Nationalism of the Revisionists
p. 212
Accommodation by the Social Democratic Politicians
p. 219
The Hildebrand Affair: The Limits of Revisionism
p. 223
The Exhaustion of Orthodox Marxism
p. 229
Kautsky: The Dilemmas of Orthodox Marxism
p. 229
The Radical Marxists: Renewing the Revolutionary Drive
p. 235
Orthodox Marxism as an Apologetic
p. 244
The Radical Marxists: The Myth of the Proletariat
p. 249
Epilogue
p. 256
Abbreviations
p. 262
Notes
p. 263
Index
p. 325
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