Old Truths and New Times

Russian Studies in Philosophy 32 (3):28-42 (1993)
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There is probably no more contentious question in contemporary social science than the Marxist theory of social revolution. This is because people often see only the political side in Marxism, and for this of course there are grounds enough

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