Any examination of Marxian theory and its embodiment in Soviet jurisprudence must first review its roots in Hegelian philosophy. Bolshevism, Fascism and National Socialism have all relied on Hegelian theory, with tremendous political impact on modern history
From amongst legal theories of Socialisms’ Marxism, Hungarian scholarship played a rather balancing ...
A Review of Hegel\u27s Political Philosophy: Interpreting the Practice of Legal Punishment by Mark ...
I address the question of the relation of the individual to the state and, in so doing, invoke Hegel...
The political and legal institutions of the modern Western world received their justification and ju...
The submitted dissertation interprets the history of the "totalitarian" century as the 'world's cour...
The fate of Marxism in the Soviet Union and the people’s democracies as the former’s extension owing...
The authors of the article proceed from the fact that in the Hegelian philosophy of law, the discurs...
This paper seeks to draw attention to the similarities displayed in the manner in which Soviet Russi...
O marxismo foi a teoria e a fé dos fundadores da primeira sociedade moderna comunista: a antiga Uniã...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was one of the philosophic giants of the nineteenth century. Well vers...
Reading Andrei Y. Vyshinsky\u27s The Law of the Soviet Union ought to be a stimulating and rewarding...
This work deals with the problem of hi s tory and historicity of man, society and laws. Hegel stands...
In my thesis, I discuss the dispute between Hegel and Marx over whether or not the state is necessar...
This article argues that Marx's initial critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right (involving the accep...
This essay -- for the UVA conference on Jurisprudence and History -- offers an account of Marx’s t...
From amongst legal theories of Socialisms’ Marxism, Hungarian scholarship played a rather balancing ...
A Review of Hegel\u27s Political Philosophy: Interpreting the Practice of Legal Punishment by Mark ...
I address the question of the relation of the individual to the state and, in so doing, invoke Hegel...
The political and legal institutions of the modern Western world received their justification and ju...
The submitted dissertation interprets the history of the "totalitarian" century as the 'world's cour...
The fate of Marxism in the Soviet Union and the people’s democracies as the former’s extension owing...
The authors of the article proceed from the fact that in the Hegelian philosophy of law, the discurs...
This paper seeks to draw attention to the similarities displayed in the manner in which Soviet Russi...
O marxismo foi a teoria e a fé dos fundadores da primeira sociedade moderna comunista: a antiga Uniã...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was one of the philosophic giants of the nineteenth century. Well vers...
Reading Andrei Y. Vyshinsky\u27s The Law of the Soviet Union ought to be a stimulating and rewarding...
This work deals with the problem of hi s tory and historicity of man, society and laws. Hegel stands...
In my thesis, I discuss the dispute between Hegel and Marx over whether or not the state is necessar...
This article argues that Marx's initial critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right (involving the accep...
This essay -- for the UVA conference on Jurisprudence and History -- offers an account of Marx’s t...
From amongst legal theories of Socialisms’ Marxism, Hungarian scholarship played a rather balancing ...
A Review of Hegel\u27s Political Philosophy: Interpreting the Practice of Legal Punishment by Mark ...
I address the question of the relation of the individual to the state and, in so doing, invoke Hegel...