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- W2014009405 abstract "NO REVIEW OF THE DEBATES on population questions during the past several centuries can pass over the various Marxist positions. In spite of the manifest uninterest in the matter of both Marx and most early Marxists, there is a steady flow of exegesis and explication. In 1984, for instance, Parviz Khalatbari, an Iranian-born East German demographer, published a journal paper in German, significance of the historical perspective for the development of the Marxist-Leninist theory of population; in 1985 there appeared a short book in Portuguese by a Brazilian demographer, Francisco de Oliveira, titled Malthus and Marx: False Enchantment and Radical Difficulty. Whether of past or more recent vintage, such works are generally embedded in a persistent opposition to the postulates of standard political economy, and their typically polemical tone does not help interpretation. In this essay I review how major Marxists viewed population both in itself and in relation to economic growth. The essay is largely a recapitulation of fragments or, worse, of silences. In the usually tangential treatment first by Marx and Engels and then by their immediate followers among representatives of the Socialist (or Second) International, population was pictured less as a significant component of the historical process than as an epiphenomenon. This convention was followed, moreover, in the statements of early Soviet leaders on population theory and in their first efforts to apply those formulations; in the Soviet Union demography long remained at the margin of both social analysis and social policy. When today's Marxists try to use past theses as a foundation for their analyses of a related subject, they are seriously hampered by the long indifference to demography in all its aspects. In a brief essay it will be necessary to omit some relevant matters. During the past decade or so, a few writers who call themselves Marxists have combined their interpretation of the doctrine with standard demographic theories, but to follow them would take us too far afield. Similarly, no mention is made of less developed countries or particularly of China, where the early" @default.
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