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  1. But I would argue the opposite. An understanding of how the Soviet Union went wrong and why it ultimately collapsed is a part of our human heritage that needs to be understood. Achieving that understanding can't avoid a study of how Soviet ideologues distorted Marxism and the philosophies used to justify their rule.

  2. 10 de mar. de 2023 · Soviet Marxism: A Critical Analysis by Herbert Marcuse. Publication date 1961 Publisher Vintage Books Collection printdisabled; internetarchivebooks ...

  3. SOVIET MARXISM: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS, by Herbert Marcuse Columbia University Press, New York 1958. History written from the viewpoint of victorious politicians and generals always carries the onus of apology: apology for the present rulers who are the heirs of these victors. Consequently, the critic Walter Benjamin saw the duty of the historical ...

  4. Marxism in Soviet society and its historical direction." On the basis of this approach, he assumes: (1) that the various expressions of Soviet Marxism (Leninism, Stalinism, post-Stalin ideological formula-tions) express "in various forms the realities of Soviet developments," and "the extreme poverty and even dishonesty of Soviet theory" do

  5. Abstract. Marcuse’s Soviet Marxism (hereafter SM) is an interpretation of both the political phenomenon of Communism in the Soviet Union and its ideological doctrine and departures from classical Marxism. His study combines Marxian ideology critique with political analysis of the Soviet Union, using as sources documents, speeches and party ...

  6. 15 de oct. de 1985 · Soviet Marxism [Marcuse, ... ONE OF THE FIRST and best attempts by a 'critical Marxist' to present a comprehensive and balanced evaluation of Soviet ...

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  7. 13 de may. de 2018 · Soviet Marxism: A critical analysis. pdf file. size 11,84 MB. added by Apfelshorle 05/13/2018 14:26. info modified 05/13/2018 20:23. New York: Columbia University Press, 1969. — 294 p. This study attempts to evaluate some main trends of Soviet Marxism in terms of an "immanent critique," that is to say it starts from the theoretical premises ...