Varieties of marxist humanism : philosophical revision in postwar Eastern Europe /
Flourishing in eastern Europe in the 1950s and 1960s, Marxist humanism helped to delegitimize the communist regimes, and it provided an intellectual basis for the successful assault on European communism in the 1980s. In this first comparative study of the movement, James Satterwhite focuses on Pola...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Pittsburgh, Pa. :
University of Pittsburgh Press,
©1992.
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Colección: | Series in Russian and East European studies ;
no. 17. University of Pittsburgh Press Digital Editions. University of Pittsburgh Digital Collections. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The East European Context (starting p. 3)
- Ch. 1 Polish Revisionism: Critical Thinking in Poland from 1953 to 1968 (starting p. 12)
- Historical Background (starting p. 12)
- Biographical Information (starting p. 17)
- The Critique of the Stalinist System (starting p. 19)
- The Question of Knowledge (starting p. 56)
- Ch. 2 The Budapest School (starting p. 71)
- The Historical Context (starting p. 71)
- The Members of the Budapest School (starting p. 74)
- The Philosophical Agenda (starting p. 76)
- The Budapest School: An Assessment (starting p. 126)
- Ch. 3 Czechoslovakia: The Philosophical Background of the Prague Spring (starting p. 130)
- The Historical Setting (starting p. 130)
- The Philosophical Critique (starting p. 134)
- The Prague Spring (starting p. 168)
- Conclusion: The Yugoslav Praxis Group in the East European Context (starting p. 174)
- The Common Task (starting p. 174)
- The End of Philosophical Revisionism in Eastern Europe (starting p. 188)
- Notes (starting p. 195)
- Bibliography (starting p. 223)
- Index (starting p. 253)