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Soviet Marxism and Natural Science 1917–1932
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David Joravsky
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9780231891035
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December 31 1961
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April 09 2019
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10.7312/jora92902
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Book chapters
pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. IX
Preface
pp. VI
Studies of the Russian Institute
pp. VII
Contents
pp. 3
1. Orthodox Marxism and Natural Science
pp. 24
2. Lenin and the Partyness of Philosophy
pp. 47
3. Intra-Party Politics and Philosophy
pp. 62
4. The Cultural Revolution and ‘Bourgeois’ Scientists
pp. 76
5. The Cultural Revolution and Marxist Philosophers
pp. 93
6. Mechanism as a Tendency
pp. 107
7. The First Challenges to Mechanism, 1922–1924
pp. 119
8. The Formation of Factions, 1924–1926
pp. 132
9. The Mechanist Faction: Propagandists and Philosophers
pp. 150
10. The Mechanist Faction: Natural Scientists
pp. 170
11. Deborin and His Students
pp. 184
12. Deborinite Natural Scientists
pp. 198
13. Social Theorists in the Deborinite Faction
pp. 205
14. Closing the Controversy, 1926–1929
pp. 215
15. ‘Classical’ Authority and the Cultural Revolution
pp. 233
16. The Great Break for Natural Scientists
pp. 250
17. The Great Break for Philosophers
pp. 275
18. The ‘Crisis’ in Physics
pp. 296
19. The Crisis in Biology
pp. 311
20. Conclusion
pp. 316
Abbreviations
pp. 317
Notes
pp. 391
Bibliography
pp. 423
Index
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