Marxists Internet Archive: Subjects: Psychology and Marxism
Psychology and Marxism
“Psychology is in need of its own Das Kapital – its own concepts of class, basis, value etc. - in which it might express, describe, and study its object”. Lev Vygotsky, The Historical Meaning of the Crisis in Psychology.
Vygotsky (first row, 3rd from left) and Luria is 2nd from left.
The purpose of this subject section is to serve as a reference point in exploring the relationship between Marxism and Psychology. Marxism and Psychology will consist of three types of works:
Marxist Works: Authors whose writing on or about psychology were influenced by Marxism.
Reference Works: A chronological collection of classics of psychology which are important reference material in understanding the Marxist works.
Commentary: Articles by contemporary authors who help clarify important concepts that were addressed by Marxist writers.
Further reading:
Terminology of Marxist Psychology
Marx / Engels Archive
Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition
The Value of Knowledge
Hegel by HypertextThis archive was created in 2000 by Nate Schmolze.
Please email all questions, suggestions, and additions to Andy Blunden.