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Donald C. Hodges

Donald Clark Hodges was a philosophy professor at Florida State University and a Marxist social scientist, who wrote about revolutions and revolutionaries.

Selected works
• Bakunin's Controversy with Marx: An Analysis of the Tensions within Modern Socialism (1960) • Philosophy of Labor (1961) • The Dual Character of Marxian Social Science (1962) • Engels' Contribution to Marxism (1965) • Marx's Concept of Value and Critique of Value Fetishism (1970) • NLF: National Liberation Fronts, 1960–1970 (1972) • The Latin American Revolution: Politics and Strategy from Apro-Marxism to Guevarism. W. Morrow, 1974, • Socialist Humanism: The Outcome of Classical European Morality (1974) • The Legacy of Che Guevara: A Documentary Study. Thames and Hudson, 1977, • The Bureaucratization of Socialism (1981) • Intellectual Foundations of the Nicaraguan Revolution (1986) • Argentina, 1943-1987: The National Revolution and Resistance. University of New Mexico Press, 1988. • The Literate Communist: 150 Years of the Communist Manifesto. (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory) (1991) • Argentina's 'Dirty War': An Intellectual Biography (1991) • Sandino's Communism: Spiritual Politics for the Twenty-First Century (1992) • Mexican Anarchism After the Revolution (1995). University of Texas Press. p. 101. . • Class Politics in the Information Age (2000) • with Ross Gandy (2001). Mexico, the End of the Revolution. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002. , • with Ross Gandy (2002). Mexico Under Siege: Popular Resistance to Presidential Despotism. Zed Books. pp. 25, 85–87, 107–115. . • Deep Republicanism: Prelude to Professionalism (2003) • Mexican Anarchism After the Revolution (2010) • Intellectual Foundations of the Nicaraguan Revolution (2014) == References ==
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