Lenin and Problems of the Marxist Theory of Development

Russian Studies in Philosophy 9 (1):45-59 (1970)
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Abstract

V. I. Lenin made an outstanding contribution to the growth of materialist dialectics as a science of development. He defended and provided comprehensive validation for the Marxist theory of development, and enriched it with propositions and conclusions corresponding to the new historical epoch. In the present article we analyze a number of Lenin's ideas having tremendous importance to the further elaboration of the Marxist theory of development

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