Bertell Ollman
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Bertell Ollman (born April 30, 1935, in Milwaukee) is a professor of politics at New York University. He teaches both dialectical methodology and socialist theory. He is the author of several academic works relating to Marxist theory.
Ollman attended the University of Wisconsin, receiving a BA in political science in 1956 and an MA in political science in 1957. He went on to study at Oxford University, earning a B.A. in Philosophy, Politics and Economics in 1959, an MA in political theory in 1963, and a D.Phil in political theory in 1967. He already had gained much teaching experience before receiving his PhD, and began teaching at NYU in 1967, immediately after earning his PhD. Provided by Wikipedia
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Atları Hatırlayın ... ve Sopayı Kapın! Türkiye Röportajları ... Gezi İsyanı ... Ve Daha Fazlası by Ollman, Bertell 1935-
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The eight steps in Marx's dialectical method by Ollman, Bertell 1935-
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Toward a marxist revision of Marx's revision of marxism in 'Capital' by Ollman, Bertell 1935-
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Marxism and the philosophy of internal relations or: how to replace the mysterious "paradox" with "contradictions" that can be studied and resolved by Ollman, Bertell 1935-
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Market socialism the debate among socialists
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