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The Problem of Freedom in Marxist Thought - An Analysis of the Treatment of Human Freedom by Marx, Engels, Lenin and Contemporary Soviet Philosophy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974)
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The Problem of Freedom in Marxist Thought - An Analysis of the Treatment of Human Freedom by Marx, Engels, Lenin and Contemporary Soviet Philosophy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974)
Series: Sovietica, 32
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This study seeks to present the theory of freedom as found in one
line of the Marxist tradition, that which begins with Marx and
Engels and continues through Lenin to contemporary Soviet
philosophy. Although the primary goal is simply to describe how
freedom is con ceived by the thinkers of this tradition, an attempt
is also made to ascertain whether or not their views are strongly
deterministic, as has often been presumed by Western commentators.
is in order regarding the scope of the term 'contemporary A remark
Soviet philosophy'. The Soviet stage in Marxist philosophy
stretche. s back to the 1917 revolution. However, for the purposes
of this study only works published after 1947 were examined, and
the vast majority of them date from the 1960's. Apart from the fact
that most works of previous periods were not available,
bibliographical indications, such as the titles of the articles in
Pod znamenem marksizma, did not suggest that the theory of freedom
was then a major concern. In fact, even 1947 there was little
development of this theme until the upsurge after of works in
philosophical anthropology during the last decade. On the other
hand, it is not being suggested that the conception of freedom
found in recent writings is representative of earlier Soviet
philosophy, during the Stalinist 'dead' period or earlier. Only
further research could establish that. This work was presented as a
doctoral dissertation at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland,
under the direction of Professor J. M."
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