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Roman Osipovich Rosdolsky (, ''Roman Osypovyč Rozdol's'kyj''; July 19, 1898 – October 20, 1967) was a prominent Ukrainian Marxian scholar, historian and political theorist. Rodolsky's book of 1968 entitled ''Zur Entstehungsgeschichte des Marxschen 'Kapital' : Der Rohentwurf des Kapital 1857–1858'' (On the history of the creation of Marx's 'Kapital': The rough draft of Capital 1857–1858; English translation of 1977: ''The Making of Marx's Capital''), became a foundational text in the rediscovery of Marx
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"Återupptäckten av ekonomikritiken"
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Biography

Roman Rosdolsky was born in Lemberg (
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) in Galicia, at that time in the
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, now in
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. Rosdolsky's father Osyp Rosdolsky was a Ukrainian theologian, philologist, ethnographer, and translator of some repute. Roman's uncle was Ukrainian composer Danylo Rosdolsky. Both Roman's grandparents were priests of the
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and well-known supporters of the independence of the Ukrainian nation.
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was a family friend. As a youth, Rosdolsky was a member of the Ukrainian socialist ''Drahomanov Circles''. He was drafted in the imperial army in 1915, and edited with Roman Turiansky the journal ''Klyči'' in 1917. He was a founder of the International Revolutionary Social Democracy (IRSD) and studied law in Prague. During
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he founded the antimilitaristic "Internationale Revolutionäre Sozialistische Jugend Galiziens" (International Revolutionary Socialist Youth of Galizia). He became a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Eastern Galicia, representing its émigré organization 1921-1924 and a leading publicist of the ''Vasylkivtsi'' faction of the Ukrainian Communists. In 1925, he refused to condemn
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and his
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, and was later, at the end of the 1920s, expelled from the Communist Party. In 1926-1931, he was correspondent in Vienna of the Marx-Engels Institute in Moscow, searching for archival materials. At that time, in 1927, he met his wife Emily. When the labour movement in
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suffered repression, he emigrated in 1934 back to L'viv, where he worked at the university as lecturer and he published the
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periodical ''Žittja i slovo'' 1934-1938. He was arrested by the
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in 1942, but survived internment for three years in the concentration camps of
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, Ravensbrück and
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. While he was in prison, his son Hans Georg was born in January 1943. The family emigrated to the U.S. in 1947. Rosdolsky worked there as an independent scholar, doing thorough research in the Detroit library. He published also under pseudonyms such as "Roman Prokopovycz", "P.Suk.", "Tenet" and "W.S.". Rosdolsky is mainly known in the English-speaking world for his careful scholarly exegesis on Marx's ''
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'', ''The Making of Marx's Capital''. The collection of essays overturned many previous interpretations of ''
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''. Yet he published much more, especially on historical topics. During his life, he corresponded with numerous well known Marxist writers including
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,
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. Mandel called Rosdolsky's work on the National Question the only Marxist criticism of Marx himself. Rosdolsky died in 1967 in
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Main published works in English

* 1951 "The Distribution of the Agrarian Product in Feudalism", in: ''Journal of Economic History'' (1951), pp. 247–265 * 1952 "On the nature of peasant serfdom in Central and Eastern Europe", in: ''Journal of Central European Affairs'', Vol. 12, 1952. * 1963 "A Revolutionary Parable on the Equality of Men", in: ''Archiv für Sozialgeschichte'', Bd. 3 (1963), pp. 291–293. * 1965 "Worker and Fatherland: a Note on a Passage in the Communist Manifesto". Science & Society, Vol. 29, 1965, pp. 330–337 (reprinted in Bob Jessop & Dennis Wheatley (ed.), ''Karl Marx's social and political thought''. London: Routledge, 1999). * 1974 "Method of Marx's Capital". ''New German Critique'', Number 3, Fall 1974. * 1977 ''The Making of Marx's Capital''. London: Pluto Press, 197

* 1986 ''Engels and the `Nonhistoric' Peoples: the National Question in the Revolution of 1848''. Glasgow: Critique books, 1987. First published in ''Critique'', No.18/19, 1986. * 1988 "A Memoir of Auschwitz and Birkenau." (Introd. John-Paul Himka). ''Monthly Review'', Vol. 39, no. 8 (January 1988), pp. 33–38

* 1999 ''Lenin and the First World War''. London: Prinkipo Press, 1999. * 2009 "The Jewish Orphanage in Cracow". In: The Online Publications Series of the Center for Urban History of East Central Europe, No. 4, Lviv, October 2009 (translated by Diana Rosdolsky)


References


Further reading

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, "Roman Rosdolsky (1898–1967)", Quatrième Internationale, 33 (April 1968). English translation: "Roman Rosdolsky – a genuine Marxist scholar", ''Intercontinental Press'' (New York), 6, 21: 512–514, 3 June 1968. Dutch translation: "Wie was Roman Rosdolsky

(obituary) * Obituary of Emily Rosdolsk

* Janusz Radziejowski, "Roman Rosdolsky: man, activist a scholar", in: ''Science & Society'', Vol. 42 (1978), Nr. 2, pp. 198–210 (provides biographical details). *Anson G. Rabinbach, "Roman Rosdolsky 1897–1967: an introduction". ''New German Critique'', No. 3, Autumn 1974, pp. 56–61. * Ralph Melvile 1992, 'Roman Rosdolsky (1898–1967) als Historiker Galiziens und der Habsburgermonarchie', in: Roman Rosdolsky, ''Untertan und Staat in Galizien. Die Reformen unter Maria Theriasia und Joseph II'', Mainz: Von Zabern: VII–XXV. * "On Roman Rosdolsky as a Guide to the Politics of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung", ''Science & Society'', Vol. 63, Nr. 2, pp. 235–241 * Review of Roman Rosdolsky, ''Engels and the `Nonhistoric' Peoples''

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, ''A Critique of Roman Rosdolsky: Rosdolsky's Methodology and the Missing Dialectic'

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Paul Mattick Paul Mattick Sr. (March 13, 1904 – February 7, 1981) was a German-American Marxist political writer, activist, and theorist, associated with the council communist movement. Throughout his life, Mattick was critical of capitalism, Bolshevism ...
, ''Roman Rosdolsky: Das symbolische Schicksal eines osteuropäischen Marxisten'

* Manfred A. Turban, "Roman Rosdolsky's Reconsideration of the Traditional Marxist Debate on the Schemes of Reproduction on New Methodological Grounds", in Koropeckyj, I. S., ed. ''Selected Contributions of Ukrainian Scholars to Economics. Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute Sources and Documents series''. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute distributed by Harvard University Press, 1984, pp. 91–134. * John Paul Himka, "Roman Rosdolsky's Reconsideration of the Traditional Marxist Debate on the Schemes of Reproduction on New Methodological Grounds: Comments", in Koropeckyj, I. S., ed. ''Selected Contributions of Ukrainian Scholars to Economics''. Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute Sources and Documents series. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute distributed by Harvard University Press, 1984, pp. 135–47. * João Antonio de Paula, "Roman Rosdolsky (1898–1967): um intelectual em tempos de extremos". ''Nova Economia'', vol. 17, n. 2, 2007

* Anson G. Rabinbach, "Roman Rosdolsky 1897–1967: An Introduction". ''New German Critique'', No. 3 (Autumn, 1974), pp. 56–61.


External links


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