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Marxist Philosophy and the Problem of Value

Soviet Studies in Philosophy, 1967
In recent years, the question has been posed of the attitude of Marxist philosophy to what is termed the problem of value. The point is not only that bourgeois axiology, which has been developing for three-quarters of a century, has to be critically analyzed. Central to the question is whether a Marxist axiology is possible.
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The Theoretical Themes and Characteristics of Marxist Philosophy

2021
The creation of Marxist philosophy is a magnificent sunrise in the history of human thought, for it marks a fundamental turning point in philosophical themes, functions, and thinking modes.
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Marxist-Leninist Philosophy and Social History

1976
The major thesis of the foregoing has been that a sense of “vagueness” existed in both Russia and America before the turn of the century; furthermore, this sense of vagueness has been lost. An analysis of centomporary Soviet sources shows that not only has this important sense of vagueness been lost, but the loss itself has been repressed.
W. J. Gavin, T. J. Blakeley
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More on the Question of the Integration of Marxist Philosophy

Chinese Studies in Philosophy, 1985
What is Marxist philosophy? And what do we mean by its integration? This is a question of some controversy in philosophical circles. Comrade He Wei, in his article "What Marx Founded Was an Integral Philosophy of Historical Materialism" (published in Studies in Philosophy, no.
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Marxist Philosophy in Yugoslavia: The Praxis Group

1976
Yugoslav philosophy in the Sixties and the beginning of the Seventies has been a curious social phenomenon.
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Marxist philosophy and national reality

The Round Table, 1974
(1974). Marxist philosophy and national reality. The Round Table: Vol. 64, No. 253, pp. 43-55.
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The Critique of Marxist Philosophy: 1956–1981

1984
The period from 1956 to 1981 forms a quarter century in the life of a philosophical enterprise worthy of acknowledgement and reflection. In 1956 Khrushchev made his famous speech denouncing the crimes of the Stalin era. For Marxist, and even more importantly for Marxist-Leninist, philosophy the speech was a call to renewed activity.
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