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  1. Spiritual Domination as a Class Oppression: A Contribution to the Theory of Culture in Non-Marxian Historical Materialism.Leszek Nowak - 1988 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (2):231-238.
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  • A model of socialist society.Leszek Nowak - 1987 - Studies in East European Thought 34 (1-2):1-55.
  • A model of socialist society.Leszek Nowak - 1987 - Studies in Soviet Thought 34 (1-2):1-55.
  • Karl Marx's Theory of History: A Defence.G. A. Cohen - 1978 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    First published in 1978, this book rapidly established itself as a classicof modern Marxism.
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  • Why Did the Soviet Union Collapse?: Understanding Historical Change.Robert W. Strayer - 1998 - M.E. Sharpe.
    Coming Apart: The Final Days of the Soviet Union -- QUESTIONS AND CONTROVERSIES: Why a Peaceful Death? -- QUESTIONS AND CONTROVERSIES: Meaning and History -- Suggestions for Further Study -- Index -- About the Author.
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  • U Podstaw Marksowskiej Metodologii Nauk.Leszek Nowak - 1971 - Pa Nstwowe Wydawn. Naukowe.
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  • Idealization X: The Richness of Idealization.Izabella Nowakowa & Leszek Nowak - 2000 - Rodopi.
    Contents: Preface. - Introduction. - Science as a caricature of reality. - Three methodological revolutions. - The method of idealization. - Explanations and applications. - Truth and idealization. - A generalization of idealization. - References.
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  • On Two Predictions of the Collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe that is What Conditions of Making Accurate Predictions in History Are?Krzysztof Brzechczyn - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 38:15-22.
    The decline of communism in Eastern Europe in years 1989-1991 was a big surprise for Western Sovietology. The sudden disappearance of the object of research would undermine the reason of existence of the whole science. For this reason, in the first half of the 90s Western scientists tried to answer following question: why Sovietology was not able to predict the demise of communism. The purpose of my paper is not to make one more analysis of factors responsible for this failure (...)
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  • Polish Discussions on the Nature of Communism and Mechanisms of its Collapse: A Review Article.Krzysztof Brzechczyn - 2008 - East European Politics and Societies 22 (4):828-855.
    The author, against the background of Communist Studies developed in Poland since World War I, reconstructs theoretical orientations that explained the communist system in that country. In this paper, the division of theoretical approaches into political, economic, and cultural ones is proposed. Each of them seeks factors responsible for nature, evolution, and final decline of the communist system in a different sphere of social life. An approach of the political type was Leszek Nowak’s theory of communism as a system of (...)
     
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  • Is "Analytical Marxism" Marxism?Michael A. Lebowitz - 1988 - Science and Society 52 (2):191 - 214.
  • On Courage of Actions and Cowardice of Thinking: Leszek Nowak on the Provincialism of the Political Thought of Solidarność.Krzysztof Brzechczyn - 2012 - In Krzysztof Brzechczyn & Katarzyna Paprzycka (eds.), Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities. Rodopi. pp. 217-234.
    In the opinion of many Western observers (e.g. Timothy Garton Ash) as well as Polish authors (e.g., Zdzisław Kransnodębski), the political thought of Solidarność was a mixture of ideas taken from different ideological traditions (right and left). What, in the aforementioned authors opinion, was a reason for pride was an object of criticism by Leszek Nowak, the eminent Polish philosopher, engaged in the movement. One of his most important charges against the political thought of this movement was its intellectual provincialism (...)
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  • Karl Marx's Theory of History: A Defence.G. A. COHEN - 1978 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 43 (2):389-390.
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  • The Structure of Idealization.Leszek Nowak - 1982 - Studies in Soviet Thought 24 (1):72-75.
     
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