This is an introduction to "Philosophical Arabesques", a manuscript written by Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, leading politician and intellectual of the October revolution, in the Lubyanka prison in the Soviet Union in 1937 in the months between his arrest and execution. This text lay buried in a Kremlin vault for more than half a century and only came to light in the glasnost era of the 1980s. It is a full length philosophical apologia for marxism vis a vis other world views. This introduction contextualises the manuscript in term of the intellectual, political and socio-historical movements of the times
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This book aims to examine the heritage of Victor Shklovsky in a variety of disciplines. To achieve t...
The author is interested in travels or writers and journalists (from Poland and the world) to the US...
Dziga Vertov's education during the early years of World War: his changing personal situation as a w...
This is an introduction to "Philosophical Arabesques", a manuscript written by Nikolai Ivanovich Buk...
Dialogues with Shklovsky: The Duvakin Interviews 1967–1968 reflects the spirit of times—when the mos...
In 1936, Jewish-Russian philosopher Lev Shestov was invited by the Histadrut to give a series of le...
Kajica Milanov (1905-1986) was educated in Vienna, Belgrade and Berlin. He taught philosophy at the ...
Straipsnyje analizuojama mokslinė bei populiarioji šiuolaikinė rusų ir Vakarų autorių literatūra, sk...
Nikolai Bukharin’s (1888–1938) anti-fascist activity in the mid-1930s and his status as a cultural t...
Marxism and the philosophy of science: a critical history was first published in 1985 by Humanities ...
This dissertation is the first cultural history of the dissolution of the USSR. It examines the spir...
At the beginning of the twentieth century the thought of the Russian émigré philosopher Lev Shestov ...
The Bukharin alternative on the construction of socialism became one of the interesting problems in ...
Both the academic and the fiction element of the thesis concerns events in the Soviet Union and els...
Book synopsis: Orlando Figes (1959) wrote, inter alia, a standard work on the Russian Revolution, A ...
This book aims to examine the heritage of Victor Shklovsky in a variety of disciplines. To achieve t...
The author is interested in travels or writers and journalists (from Poland and the world) to the US...
Dziga Vertov's education during the early years of World War: his changing personal situation as a w...