A longstanding criticism of Lenin is that his epistemological contributions to the theory of scientific socialism prompted the decline of Marxism in dogmatism and despotism in the twentieth century. According to this narrative, Lenin claimed to possess the objective truth, and he therefore refused to tolerate alternative perspectives. This article subjects these claims to a textual analysis, and it argues that they are erroneous. Lenin defends a fallibilist account of science that affirms the uncertainty of knowledge in the natural, philosophical and social sciences. This fallibilism pervades the text that supposedly showcases his intolerance, Materialism and Empirio- Criticism. Lenin’s scientific socialism opposes rigid conceptions of soci...
This thesis explores the meaning and significance of ‘democracy’ in the political thought of V. I. L...
In his The State and Revolution [1918], Vladimir Illich Ulyanov—also known as Lenin—singles out the ...
The thesis is an attempt to offer a reconsideration of Lenin's book The State and Revolution, The ar...
A longstanding criticism of Lenin is that his epistemological contributions to the theory of scienti...
Focusing on David B. Riazanov career and his pioneering efforts in producing a complete edition of t...
According to an old legend, Vladimir Lenin, the founder of Soviet Marxism, overlooked Karl Marx’s th...
This special section on ‘Rethinking Leninism’ emerges from sessions organized at the Society for Soc...
This paper examines Lukács’ interpretation of Lenin, with particular focus on his Lenin: A Study o...
This contribution interprets the intertwined issues of science, epistemology, society, and politics ...
The article follows the development of Lenin's philosophical conceptions and the historical context ...
In the 50s and 60s of the twentieth century, Lucio Colletti developed a requisition against Hegel an...
This manuscript was assembled in the course of the 198889 academic year while completing an undergra...
Philosophical views of Ernst Mach represent the second-generation of Positivism. Developed by the en...
The Communist Manifesto (1848) was an explosive pamphlet written by Karl Marx with the help of Fried...
This paper examines Lukács’ interpretation of Lenin, with particular focus on his Lenin: A Study on ...
This thesis explores the meaning and significance of ‘democracy’ in the political thought of V. I. L...
In his The State and Revolution [1918], Vladimir Illich Ulyanov—also known as Lenin—singles out the ...
The thesis is an attempt to offer a reconsideration of Lenin's book The State and Revolution, The ar...
A longstanding criticism of Lenin is that his epistemological contributions to the theory of scienti...
Focusing on David B. Riazanov career and his pioneering efforts in producing a complete edition of t...
According to an old legend, Vladimir Lenin, the founder of Soviet Marxism, overlooked Karl Marx’s th...
This special section on ‘Rethinking Leninism’ emerges from sessions organized at the Society for Soc...
This paper examines Lukács’ interpretation of Lenin, with particular focus on his Lenin: A Study o...
This contribution interprets the intertwined issues of science, epistemology, society, and politics ...
The article follows the development of Lenin's philosophical conceptions and the historical context ...
In the 50s and 60s of the twentieth century, Lucio Colletti developed a requisition against Hegel an...
This manuscript was assembled in the course of the 198889 academic year while completing an undergra...
Philosophical views of Ernst Mach represent the second-generation of Positivism. Developed by the en...
The Communist Manifesto (1848) was an explosive pamphlet written by Karl Marx with the help of Fried...
This paper examines Lukács’ interpretation of Lenin, with particular focus on his Lenin: A Study on ...
This thesis explores the meaning and significance of ‘democracy’ in the political thought of V. I. L...
In his The State and Revolution [1918], Vladimir Illich Ulyanov—also known as Lenin—singles out the ...
The thesis is an attempt to offer a reconsideration of Lenin's book The State and Revolution, The ar...