Attributive Features of the Reception of Chineseized Marxism in the Philosophy and SocioPolitical Thought of the Soviet-Era
The article presents the results of the study of Chineseized Marxism in the philosophy and socio-political thought of the Soviet-era. The authors conducted historiographical studies of modern sources and analyzed the literature of the Soviet period. That made it possible to trace the formation of Uk...
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In: Future Human Image - International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology, 2017, 17(2022), Seite 89-100 |
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