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Mohammed Marx and Marhaen: The Roots of Indonesian socialism
The book "Mohammed Marx and Marhaen: The Roots of Indonesian Socialism" examines the development of socialism in Indonesia, especially by connecting Marxist ideas with local experience, which was popularized by the figure "Marhaen". In her book, Jeanne S. Mintz examines how Marx's thoughts are translated in the Indonesian context, where the struggles of ordinary people—as represented by Marhaen—influence ideology and social movements in that country.
Through in-depth research on Indonesian history and the influence of Western ideology, this book discusses the interaction between international socialism and social movements in Indonesia. Mintz investigates the roots of socialist thought that emerged from the ranks of Indonesian society, revealing how this ideology developed and was influenced by unique political, economic, and cultural factors.
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