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Communism and the new Marxists
pp. 3-12
Abstract
Marx's views on the nature of Communist society and on the means of achieving it form an important part of Marxist theory. An examination of the status of these views in various versions of contemporary Marxism can therefore serve both as a means of evaluating the original doctrine and of comparing divergent contemporary positions. It is the aim of this paper, by means of such an examination, to provide an overview of contemporary Marxist theory.
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De George Richard, Scanlan James (1976) Marxism and religion in Eastern Europe: papers presented at the banff international Slavic conference, september 4–7,1974. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 3-12
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1870-8_1
Full citation:
De George Richard (1976) „Communism and the new Marxists“, In: R. De George & J. Scanlan (eds.), Marxism and religion in Eastern Europe, Dordrecht, Springer, 3–12.