Has history refuted marxism?

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 23 (2):180-198 (1993)
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This article considers the significance of the fall of communism for the question of the truth of Marxism. It begins by considering some Marxist theories of Stalinism and some Marxist criticisms of Bolshevism. Having rejected the adequacy of those theories, the author goes on to argue that while Stalinism in part rests on a nonmarket vision of socialism derived from Marx, contrary to an argument of Carl Cohen, this vision is not deeply rooted in Marxist philosophy.

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Is Karl Marx to Blame for "Barracks Socialism"?A. P. Butenko - 1990 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 29 (2):32-47.
The Sources of Stalinism.A. Tsipko - 1990 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 29 (2):6-31.

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