Anti-Marxism Yesterday and Today

Russian Studies in Philosophy 8 (2):169-189 (1969)
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Abstract

Intolerance and hostility toward Marxism on the part of bourgeois philosophy have been a constant over the entire 125-year history of Marxism. The expressions of this hostility and the forms and methods of struggle have been variables that have changed substantially as Marxism has developed and as the relationship among the conflicting forces has undergone modification

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