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In Commemoration of the 200th Birthday o 2018 : In Commemoration of the 200th Birthday of Karl Marx

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Link: http://www.ethnophilosophical-journal.de/p/call-for-papers.html
 
When Jan 8, 2018 - May 8, 2018
Where Trier, Germany
Submission Deadline Jun 7, 2020
Categories    cultural studies   ethnic studies   political science
 

Call For Papers

In 1818, the worldwide most prominent German scholar of all times - Karl Marx - was born in Trier. As a Trier-based journal, we want to honor the 200th birthday of the most important German philosopher with the special issue.

The following topics are demanded:
Essays about Karl Marx' life and lifetime.
Papers about the philosophy of Karl Marx
Papers about the worldwide influence that Marx had (you may pick a nation and show it)
Debunking the misinterpretations of Marx Global Marxism/ Marxist ethics.
Your paper shall be written in one of our recognize languages. The impact should be at about 5 pages at least, if you want to discuss a single thought or aspect of one of Marx' works;

At least 8 pages if you want to show the reception of Marx' work in a certain place or period; at least 10 pages, if you want to write about his biography, a Marxist work, the development of Marxism in a certain country, or Marxist backgrounds.

There is no minimum limit if you want to debunk a misinterpretation, all papers should not have more than 20 pages each. Book reviews should contain at about 3-8 pages, artworks on Marxism are welcome (read our Ethno-Art section).

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