The role of atheism in Marxian philosophy
Studies in East European Thought 14 (3-4) (1974)
| Abstract | Careful examination of Marx's classicalloci on religion and atheism shows that his atheistic views are coterminous with a humanism, the range of which had to be worked out through a total critique of society and all its institutions. | |||||||||
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