TY - JOUR AU - Robbert, Louise Buenger AB - Modem Europe 165 specific responses to liberal failure. His method is to ation of the Austrian movement and its lack of con­ focus on a limited topic, such as the reactions to the cern for ideology, both of which he traces to the Ringstrasse in architectural philosophy; the psycho­ leadership provided by Victor Adler. He is led to biographies of the antisemtic leaders, Schonerer this interpretation at least in part by his very nar­ and Lueger, and of the founder of Zionism, Herzl; row view of ideology and by his tendency to over­ the displacement of faith in political action by be­ simplify Marxist theory in general and the various lief in science and preoccupation with the psyche, Marxist concepts of revolution in particular. One revealed in Freud's self-analysis of his dreams; the result of this approach is that he finds it difficult to controversy over Klimt's paintings for the Univer­ explain satisfactorily why the Austrian party pro­ sity of Vienna and its consequences for the transfor­ duced, in Austro-Marxism, one of the most sophisti­ mation of a liberating artistic revolt into stylized cated and influential schools of Marxist thought decorativeness; and the sociopolitical significance of within the Second TI - Jeanclaude Hocquet. Le sel et la fortune de Venise. Volume 2, Voiliers et commerce en Méditerranée, 1200–1650. Lille: Presses Universitaires de Lille. 1979. Pp. 740 JF - The American Historical Review DO - 10.1086/ahr/86.1.165-a DA - 1981-02-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/jeanclaude-hocquet-le-sel-et-la-fortune-de-venise-volume-2-voiliers-et-CbQ7ds3Vh5 SP - 165 EP - 166 VL - 86 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -