The Development of Marxist-Leninist Ethics in the Period of Socialist Construction in the USSR

Russian Studies in Philosophy 7 (3):21-29 (1968)
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Abstract

The history of Marxist ethical thought, particularly in the USSR, is not only the history of research into ethical problems, but of the dissemination of ethical knowledge among the masses. Moreover, as a rule, these two currents of scientific-ideological activity developed in constant interaction with each other, so that delimitation and study of each of them separately are not always possible. Marxist-Leninist ethics, like Marxism as a whole, has never been a sphere of "pure knowledge," but was always an implement of the revolutionary practice of the proletariat, resolving problems propounded by that practice, and in intimate association with it

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