The Treatment of Problems of Marxist Ethics in the Postrevolutionary Works of Lenin

Russian Studies in Philosophy 6 (3):34-41 (1967)
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Abstract

During the first Soviet years, problems of morality attracted the attention of a broad range of philosophers, scholars, and public figures. The main direction of ethical thought in the USSR was developed in the works of Lenin and his co-workers - N. K. Krupskaya, A. V. Lunacharskii, M. S. Ol'minskii, E. M. Iaroslavskii, and other Soviet Marxists. In these writings we find the theoretical groundwork for the norms of the new communist morality

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