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Stalin as a Marxist philosopher

Erik van Ree

pp. 259-308

Abstract

This article treats Stalin's contributions todialectical and historical materialism. It argues that the latterfound his theses of the `enormous' role of ideas, and of theexistence of social phenomena that do not belong either to thebasis or to the superstructure, in Georgij Plekhanov's `monism'.Nevertheless, Stalin did add some new points of his own.Furthermore, his adopting Plekhanov's monism also helps usunderstand the apparent contradiction between Stalin's emphasison non-economic and non-class factors in human history and hisrejection of `idealist' rudiments in dialectics.

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(2000) Studies in East European Thought 52 (4).

Pages: 259-308

DOI: 10.1023/A:1008778427629

Full citation:

van Ree Erik (2000) „Stalin as a Marxist philosopher“. Studies in East European Thought 52 (4), 259–308.