The Unity and Diversity of the Historical Process

Russian Studies in Philosophy 11 (1):3-24 (1972)
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The unity and diversity of the worldwide process of history is one of the central problems in Marxist-Leninist social thought. The dialectical materialist interpretation of the unity of world history lies at the basis of the primary, fundamental positions of the Marxist theory of society and of the paths by which this develops; it underlies the inevitability of socialist revolution, and the establishment of a classless, communist society throughout the world

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