Marxism, Science, and the Movement of HistoryAlan R. Burger, Hyman R. Cohen, David H. DeGrood |
Contents
Preface Alan R Burger | 1 |
Nikolai Iribadjakov | 27 |
Philip Moran | 57 |
Erwin Marquit | 77 |
Hyman R Cohen | 105 |
Dale Riepe | 139 |
The Philosophic Life Part I | 169 |
Herbert Aptheker | 259 |
Auguste Cornu | 281 |
Common terms and phrases
activity Althusser American anti-Communism Anti-Dühring Aristotle basic basis believe Beloff bourgeois democracy bourgeoisie capitalism capitalist Communist concept consciousness countries course crisis Curthoys-Suchting democratic dialectical logic dialectical materialism Dialectics of Nature dictatorship doctrine Dunham Düsseldorf economic empirical contradictions empiricism energy entropy epistemology ethics example existence fact father forces formal logic forms of motion Hegel historical human Ibid idealist ideas ideology imperialist interests Jaeglé and Roubaud knowledge laws Lenin living logical contradictions Marx Marx and Engels Marxist Marxist philosophy Marxist-Leninist masses materialist matter means mechanical movement Mussachia negation objective opposite peaceful perhaps philos philosophical physical political possible practice Presbyterian Princeton problems proletariat quantity question reality revolutionary scientific scientists Selsam sense social socialist revolution society Somerville Soviet structure theoretical laborer theoretical production theory things thought tion transformation unity University V.I. Lenin Western Marxism