In order to provide the necessary background for the discussion on Marx’s and Dostoevsky’s conception of socialism we delineate a brief history of the French Revolution. Then, we analyze the social conditions of the proletariat and how socialism is defined for both thinkers as a mainly economic doctrine. Later, socialism’s theological question is discussed. We point out how Marx and Dostoevsky defend the thesis that religion is socialism’s first target. To that end, we refer to the Marxist concepts of “alienation” and “emancipation” and Dostoevsky’s predicted union of Catholicism with socialist ideals as it is exemplified in The Great Inquisitor. Finally, Marx’s and Dostoevsky’s conception of man is explained, showing how the materialisti...
The article deals with the question of how Sergei Bulgakov and Nicolai Berdyaev, two spokesmen of t...
Attempting to square the concrete realities of post-revolutionary Soviet Union and China with their ...
Jutta Scherrer, From Marxism to idealism : a new interpretation of Bulgakov. Before formulating his ...
The author tries to demonstrate that Georgii Fedotov, who at first sight seems to be not very intere...
In the 1920’s Marxism, having become the state ideology of Soviet Russia, took a leading position am...
May 5, 1993, was Karl Marx's one hundred seventy-fifth birthday. Unlike the recent past, when this d...
Рассматривается трактовка философии Маркса русским религиозным философом С.Н. Булгаковым (1871-1944)...
In the 1880s. F.M. Dostoevsky was perceived in Sweden as a revolutionary writer, therefore there was...
In the 200th anniversary of Marx’s birth socialists around the world continue to benefit from his pr...
What does socialism mean? This word carries many implications and in this thesis I consider how the ...
Departing from the conventional readings of Karl Marx’s Capital and other of his works, by way of Fr...
Marx's positions and analyses shifted with circumstances. He made three successive different interpr...
Marx and Russia is a chronological account of the evolution of Marxist thought from the publication ...
Georgii Plekhanov is often credited with being the ‘father of Russian Marxism’. He was not, however,...
Lev Karsavin (1882-1952) on the views of Karl Marx (1818-1882) spoke indirectly, through analysis o...
The article deals with the question of how Sergei Bulgakov and Nicolai Berdyaev, two spokesmen of t...
Attempting to square the concrete realities of post-revolutionary Soviet Union and China with their ...
Jutta Scherrer, From Marxism to idealism : a new interpretation of Bulgakov. Before formulating his ...
The author tries to demonstrate that Georgii Fedotov, who at first sight seems to be not very intere...
In the 1920’s Marxism, having become the state ideology of Soviet Russia, took a leading position am...
May 5, 1993, was Karl Marx's one hundred seventy-fifth birthday. Unlike the recent past, when this d...
Рассматривается трактовка философии Маркса русским религиозным философом С.Н. Булгаковым (1871-1944)...
In the 1880s. F.M. Dostoevsky was perceived in Sweden as a revolutionary writer, therefore there was...
In the 200th anniversary of Marx’s birth socialists around the world continue to benefit from his pr...
What does socialism mean? This word carries many implications and in this thesis I consider how the ...
Departing from the conventional readings of Karl Marx’s Capital and other of his works, by way of Fr...
Marx's positions and analyses shifted with circumstances. He made three successive different interpr...
Marx and Russia is a chronological account of the evolution of Marxist thought from the publication ...
Georgii Plekhanov is often credited with being the ‘father of Russian Marxism’. He was not, however,...
Lev Karsavin (1882-1952) on the views of Karl Marx (1818-1882) spoke indirectly, through analysis o...
The article deals with the question of how Sergei Bulgakov and Nicolai Berdyaev, two spokesmen of t...
Attempting to square the concrete realities of post-revolutionary Soviet Union and China with their ...
Jutta Scherrer, From Marxism to idealism : a new interpretation of Bulgakov. Before formulating his ...