Marxism and morality: Reflections on the revolutions of 1989

Ethics and International Affairs 4:19–31 (1990)
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Can the momentous events in Tianamen Square and the revolutionary changes in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe be seen as the inevitable triumph of one political ideology over another? Lukes contends that the Marxist morality failed because it didnt deliver on its promises

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