Dialectical Materialism (1958) surveys the history of dialectical materialism from its Hegelian beginnings to the death of Stalin, and its sequel in the celebrated XXth Party Congress of the C.P.S.U. It also presents a systematic account of the theory as it was formulated and discussed by the philosophers of the Soviet Union.

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Dialectical Materialism (1958) surveys the history of dialectical materialism from its Hegelian beginnings to the death of Stalin, and its sequel in the celebrated XXth Party Congress of the C.P.S.U. It also presents a systematic account of the theory as it was formulated and discussed by the philosophers of the Soviet Union.

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1. The Philosophical Roots of Marxism 2. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels 3. Revolutionary Movements in Russia: the Origins 4. Philosophical Tendencies in Russian Marxism before the Revolution 5. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin 6. Philosophical Developments in the USSR up to 1931 7. Mechanism 8. Menshevik Idealism 9. Developments since 1931 10. Stalin as a Philosopher 11. Since the Death of Stalin 12. Conception of Philosophy 13. The Theory of Matter 14. The Materialist Dialectic 15. The Theory of Categories 16. Dialectical Materialism and Modern Science 17. The Dialectical Materialist Theory of Knowledge 18. Logic

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Product details

ISBN
9781032862859
Published
2024-11-26
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
960 gr
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
U, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
620

Biographical note

Gustav A. Wetter was a Jesuit father and a professor at the Papal Oriental Institute in Rome. He enjoyed a worldwide reputation as a leading authority in his field, whose learning and impartiality met with reluctant commendation even from avowed political opponents.