This much needed perspective represents a first step in the
exploration of a long-ignored dimension of Marxist thought.
Contributors, both Marxist and non-Marxist, from various countries
reflect on such concerns as: the spiritual implications of Marxism
and its critiques of economic determinism, alienation, and
religion; what Marxism has to say to the more urgent spiritual
issues of our time; and legacy of Marxism in a post-Soviet
world.
Spirituality here refers less to religion than to questions of
moral and esthetic value; issues of freedom, creativity,
transcendence, and community; the meaning of life and of the
struggle to create a better world. This book begins with a brief
section from Trotsky and Che Guevara, and Vivian Gornick's work on
American Communism, and with overviews of questions of spirituality
in pre- and early Soviet Russian thought and in Western Marxism. It
then presents the views of several contemporary Marxists, and
concludes with contributions on spiritual issues in MarxisM's
dialogues with Christianity in both East Europe and Latin America,
and with Buddhism.
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