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  2. Revisionism | Socialist Theory, Dialectical Materialism & Class...

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    Revisionism, in Marxist thought, originally the late 19th-century effort of Eduard Bernstein to revise Marxist doctrine. Rejecting the labour theory of value, economic determinism, and the significance of the class struggle, Bernstein argued that by that time German society had disproved some of.

  3. Revisionism (Marxism) - Wikipedia

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    In Marxist philosophy, revisionism, otherwise known as Marxist reformism, represents various ideas, principles, and theories that are based on a reform or revision of Marxism.

  4. Historical revisionism - Wikipedia

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    Historical revisionism is the means by which the historical record, the history of a society, as understood in its collective memory, continually accounts for new facts and interpretations of the events that are commonly understood as history.

  5. Revisionism - Wikipedia

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    Revisionism may refer to: Historical revisionism, the critical re-examination of presumed historical facts and existing historiography. The "revisionists" school of thought in Soviet and Communist studies, as opposed to the Cold War "traditionalists" school. Historical negationism, concerted denial of claims accepted by mainstream historians ...

  6. In a Race to Shape the Future, History Is Under New Pressure

    www.nytimes.com/2022/01/05/world/history-revisionism-nationalism.html

    A wave of misleading revisionism has become epidemic in both autocracies and democracies. It has been notably effective — and contagious.

  7. All History Is Revisionist History - The National Endowment for...

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    Debates about the causes and consequences of the Civil War are enduring and complex, involving figures such as Robert E. Lee, whose statue in Richmond, Virginia, was removed on September 8, 2021. All of these realities provide the general context for the existence of revisionist history.

  8. Revisionism Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of REVISIONISM is a movement in revolutionary Marxian socialism favoring an evolutionary rather than a revolutionary spirit. How to use revisionism in a sentence.

  9. Revisionism - Oxford Reference

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    In Marxism, revisionism is used in a pejorative sense to describe any deviation from the central tenets of Marx's thought (e.g. his theory that the transition to socialism will require a revolution).

  10. How Revisionist History Works - HowStuffWorks

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    The field itself isn't cut and dry -- revisionist historians work from angle­s. Often, revisio­nist history is from one of three major perspectives: Social or theoretical perspective to re-examine the past through different lenses. Fact-checking perspe­ctive to correct the record of past events.

  11. Introduction: Revisiting Revisionism: Personalities and the ... -...

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    revisionism, n. [. The policy or practice of revision or modification; departure from the original interpretation of a theory, etc.;... \. The theory or practice of revising one’s attitude to a previously accepted situation or point of view; spec … a movement or process involving the revision of an established or accepted version of ...