Diverse perspectives on Marxist philosophy : East and West
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Diverse perspectives on Marxist philosophy : East and West
(Contributions in philosophy, no. 53)
Greenwood Press, 1995
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Papers presented to the 19th World Congress of Philosophy, held in Moscow, Aug. 23-28, 1993
Includes bibliographies (p. [147]-148, and notes) and index
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内容説明
In the first dialogue of its kind after the abandonment of communism in Eastern Europe, philosophers from Russia, Hungary, Canada, and the United States engage in a timely and searching exchange of views. In a critical examination of Marxism's theory and practice, they ask: What in it was true and relevant to human progress? What are its successes, limitations, and failures? How can it be improved?
This volume brings together scholars from Russia, Hungary, Canada, and the United States to analyze and discuss the past, present, and future status of Marxist philosophy. Their contributions take on special significance in light of the changes in the economies and governments of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, and the displacement of Marxism as the official state philosophy.
The essays examine questions fundamental to Marxist philosophy: the hegemonic and post-hegemonic role of Marxism in social movements; the creative presence of Marxism in the history of philosophy and thought; its successes and the causes of its failures in theory and practice; the pathways of correction; the need to broaden Marxism by making use of Western concepts; and many other critical questions that must be raised to understand the ongoing development of Marxist thought. Essential reading for all scholars and researchers concerned with the place of Marxism in history and thought.
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Preface Introduction Post-hegemonic Marxism by Frank Cunningham Marxism in Philosophy--Philosophy in Marxism by Andras Gedo Is Marxism Guilty? by Mily N. Gretsky The Concept of Democracy in "Reunified" German Philosophy: A Survey of German Academic Opinion by Dorothy Spektorov McClellan and James E. McClellan, Jr. "Official Marxism" Has Failed in Russia, What Will Follow? by Vladimir N. Shevchenko Social Conflict: An Integration of Russian Marxism and Western Sociology by Anatoly Dmitriev Humanism as the Highest Value in the Integrational Process between East and West: Historical Aspects and the Contemporary Situation by Anna Petrovna Sertsova and Grigorii Dmitrievich Karpov Moral Content and Social Explanation: From the Perspective of Analytical Marxism by Robert Ware Marxism and the Problem of Violence by T.I. Oizerman Marxist Philosophy and the Society of the Future by Zaid Orudzhev The Concept of Self under Capitalism and Marxism, and the Demands of the 21st Century by Howard L. Parsons From a Thesis on Bertrand Russell to the Eleventh Thesis on Feuerbach: Philosophy as Biography by John J. Neumaier Selected Bibliography Index
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