Is Marxism Dead? Materials from a Discussion

Russian Studies in Philosophy 30 (2):7-74 (1991)
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From the Editors:Such was the topic considered by members of a new discussion club, "The Free Word" [Svobodnoe slovo], along with specialists from the Institute of Philosophy, USSR Academy of Sciences.

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