Max Adler (Marxist)

Max Adler (Marxist)

Max Adler (born 15 January 1873 in Vienna; died 28 June 1937 in Vienna) was an Austrian jurist, politician and social philosopher; his theories were of central importance to Austromarxism. He was a brother of Oskar Adler and Friedrich Adler.

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