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  1. Historical materialism: basic problems.G. E. Glezerman & G. A. Kursanov (eds.) - 1968 - Moscow,: Progress.
     
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    Lenin and the Problem of Scientific Prediction.G. E. Glezerman - 1970 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 9 (1):3-27.
    "Prophecy by magic is a myth. But prophecy by science is a fact." With these words, Lenin begins his article "Prophetic Words" [Prorocheskie slova], in Poln. sobr. soch. [Complete Works], Vol. 36, p. 472. Written in the middle of 1918, a very difficult time for the young Soviet republic, it is devoted entirely to Engels' forecast three decades earlier of the possible outcomes of a world war. With amazing forecasting ability, Engels described the destruction and upheavals that war would cause, (...)
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  3. Marksistskiĭ filosofskiĭ materializm.Grigoriĭ Efimovich Glezerman - 1946
     
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    Memorandum. On the discussion of the journal Voprosy filosofii at the Academy of Social Sciences of the Central Committee of the CPSU.G. Glezerman & K. Momdzhian - 1998 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 36 (4):82-89.
    On 17-18 June of this year [1974] a discussion of the journal Voprosy filosofii in the past few years took place at the Academy of Social Sciences of the CPSU Central Committee at a session of the Special Scientific Council on Philosophical Sciences and readers of the journal. This event attracted considerable attention from philosophers working in the Academy of Social Sciences of the CPSU Central Committee as well as in other institutions, for example, the Higher Party School, the Institute (...)
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    On The Interrelationship Between Objective Conditions and the Subjective Factor in the October Revolution.G. E. Glezerman - 1968 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 7 (1):14-25.
    The farther the headlong passage of time takes us from the October days of 1917, the more deeply the significance of that great seminal event is impressed in the history of mankind. The revolution that began half a century ago in a single country, Russia, marked a fateful turning point in world history, the beginning of a new epoch defined by the transition from capitalism to socialism and communism on a world scale.
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  6. On the knowledge of the laws of social-development.Ge Glezerman - 1980 - Filosoficky Casopis 28 (6):835-857.
     
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  7. Programmy po istorii filosofii.G. E. Glezerman & Aleksandr Sergeevich Mi︠a︡snikov (eds.) - 1962 - Moskva,: Izd-vo VPSH i AON.
     
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  8. Sootnoshenie obʺektivnykh usloviĭ i subʺektivnogo faktora v stroitelstve kommunizma.Grigoriĭ Efimovich Glezerman - 1966
     
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  9. Zakony obshchestvennogo razvitii︠a︡, ikh kharakter i ispolʹzovanie.G. E. Glezerman - 1979 - Moskva: Politizdat.
     
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