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  1. Ralph Miliband stood as a beacon on the international Left. He epitomized what it meant to be a creative and independent socialist intellectual, and he provided consistent leadership in defining the issues for critical engagement. He ranks among those most directly associated with the emergence of the British New Left after 1956, and for the ...

  2. Books. Marxism and Politics. Ralph Miliband. Oxford University Press, 1977 - Communism - 199 pages. This classic text argues for a reinvigoration of Marxist political theory based on 20th century experience of communism and counter-revolution. Book jacket.

  3. Ralph Miliband (1924-94) was a key 20th-century political thinker. His books The State in Capitalist Society (Quartet) and Parliamentary Socialism (Merlin) influenced a generation of the left and provided a focus for academic debate. Miliband's life and work were devoted to the attempt to define and apply an independent form of socialism.

  4. 18 de mar. de 1995 · Ralph Miliband stood as a beacon on the international Left. He epitomized what it meant to be a creative and independent socialist intellectual, and he provided consistent leadership in defining the issues for critical engagement. He ranks among those most directly associated with the emergence of the British New Left after 1956, and for the ...

  5. Metodologia: em termos metodológicos, fazemos uma análise crítica das obras de Ralph Miliband e Nicos Poulantzas - particularmente sobre a distinção entre poder de classe e poder do Estado, autonomia relativa e intervenção do Estado na economia - e retomamos as críticas de John Holloway.

  6. He recently sold his memoirs to the Sunday Mirror for £120,000, joined Clydesdale Bank for £5,000 a year as non-executive director, and in November the British Airways Board for £10,000 a year. In December he was nominated president of the National Bible Society of Scotland’ (The Guardian, 27 January 1983).

  7. In the mid-1970s, Ralph Miliband, although a Marxist, was one of the most cited political scientists in the world. By the early 1980s at the University of Sydney, so it was said, a student in Government could choose courses from first year to fourth in which Miliband’s The State in Capitalist Society was required reading.