First published in English in 1935, this is a critical appraisal of contemporary thought in the post-World War One era. Written by a selection of leading Marxist thinkers, including Nikolai Bukharin who would later become one of the most famous victims of Stalin's show trials, this work offers a Marxist critique of contemporary thought relating to philosophy, science and history. The authors all tend towards the view that the general tendency of modern thought is to abandon the historical method and to deny progress, with the conclusion that Marxism was the only historical and progressive outlook in science, philosophy and history in the period following the First World War and the Communist revolution in Russia.
Εξώφυλλο:
Paperback / softback
Διαστάσεις:
216 mm x 138 mm
Ημερ/νία έκδοσης:
01/08/2012
Αριθμός Σελίδων:
344
Τόπος έκδοσης:
London
Χρονολογία έκδοσης:
2012
Γλώσσα Γραφής:
english
Βάρος βιβλίου:
650