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Anton Makarenko: His Life And His Work In Education by Anton Makarenko

The work of the well-known Soviet educator and writer Anton Makarenko is universally acknowledged in the Soviet Union and has aroused widespread interest abroad. His demanding love of children, his subtle understanding of their psychology, and his concern for their … Continue reading

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Subject, Object, Cognition by V. A. Lektorsky

The present work attempts, first, to sum up the studies in this field of both the author himself14 and of other Soviet specialists in epistemology, and, second, to analyse a number of aspects of the given problem that are of … Continue reading

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Unaddressed Letters, Art And Social Life by G. Plekhanov

A collection of works of the Russian revolutionary, philosopher and Marxist theoretician G. Plekhanov.   Translated from the Russian by G. Fineberg. Many thanks to Daniel Baker for the original scans. Note: There is some warping of the text, but … Continue reading

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Lomonosov’s Philosophy by G. Vasetsky

  Lomonosov has greatly contributed to the development of advanced philosophical conceptions. Advocates of idealism and theology still attempt to distort the materialist essence of his worldview, trying to present it as entirely religious. Soviet philosophers have demonstrated that Lomonosov … Continue reading

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