Description: Genesis and Development of Plekhanovs Theory of Knowledge by D. Steila At the end of the nineteenth century he was the leader in putting Russian progressive culture in touch with Western Marxism, breaking away from Populism and, at the same time, resuming materialistic tradition within Russian progressive thought. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description 1. One of the most outstanding leaders within Second International Marxism, George Plekhanov has interested Western scholars primarily as a historical and political figure, specifically as the first full-fledged Marxist among the Russian intelligentsia. At the end of the nineteenth century he was the leader in putting Russian progressive culture in touch with Western Marxism, breaking away from Populism and, at the same time, resuming materialistic tradition within Russian progressive thought. Among Russian revolutionaries, a few others to be sure had been interested in Marx before Plekhanov. The translations of some of Marx works into Russian show this clearly. In 1869 Mikhail Bakunin translated The Communist Manifesto. Three years later Nikolaj Danielson, a populist, completed the first foreign-language version of the first book of Marx Capital and within six months about a thousand copies had been sold. In the middle of the 1870s, an academic economist, N. !. Ziber, helped to spread Marx economic ideas by teaching them in Kiev and writing articles in the journal Slovo, which to some extent influenced Plekhanovs later choices. But it was Plekhanov who first analyzed the Russian situation as a whole in Marxist terms, thereby earning renown as the "Father of Russian Marxism". 1 His writings became the school for a whole generation of revolutionaries. At the beginning respected and venerated, then rejected and criticized, Plekhanov for long held the leadership of Russian Marxism, as its best-known Master. Table of Contents ONE George Plekhanovs Theory of Knowledge.- I. The Formative Years.- II. Against Revisionism.- III. Debates And Other Developments.- TWO Philosophical Influences on Plekhanovs Theory of Knowledge.- I. The History Of Ma lerialism.- II. Spinoza.- III. The Eighteenth- Century Materialists.- IV. The Non-Materialists Contribution: Kant And The German Idealists.- V. Ludwig Feuerbach.- VI. Feuerbach In Russia: Nikolaj Chernyshevsky.- THREE The Scientific Referents of Plekhanovs Theory of Knowledge.- I. Physiology In Russian Culture At The End Of The Nineteenth Century.- II. Ivan M. Secenov.- III. Plekhanov And The Natural Sciences.- Conclusion.- Notes.- Appendix: Plekhanovs Theory of Knowledge in Soviet Studies. Promotional Springer Book Archives Long Description 1. One of the most outstanding leaders within Second International Marxism, George Plekhanov has interested Western scholars primarily as a historical and political figure, specifically as the first full-fledged Marxist among the Russian intelligentsia. At the end of the nineteenth century he was the leader in putting Russian progressive culture in touch with Western Marxism, breaking away from Populism and, at the same time, resuming materialistic tradition within Russian progressive thought. Among Russian revolutionaries, a few others to be sure had been interested in Marx before Plekhanov. The translations of some of Marx works into Russian show this clearly. In 1869 Mikhail Bakunin translated The Communist Manifesto. Three years later Nikolaj Danielson, a populist, completed the first foreign-language version of the first book of Marx Capital and within six months about a thousand copies had been sold. In the middle of the 1870s, an academic economist, N. !. Ziber, helped to spread Marx economic ideas by teaching them in Kiev and writing articles in the journal Slovo, which to some extent influenced Plekhanovs later choices. But it was Plekhanov who first analyzed the Russian situation as a whole in Marxist terms, thereby earning renown as the "Father of Russian Marxism". 1 His writings became the school for a whole generation of revolutionaries. At the beginning respected and venerated, then rejected and criticized, Plekhanov for long held the leadership of Russian Marxism, as its best-known Master. Details ISBN9401054568 Author D. Steila Language English Subtitle A Marxist Between Anthropological Materialism and Physiology Edition 90199th ISBN-10 9401054568 ISBN-13 9789401054560 Short Title GENESIS & DEVELOPMENT OF PLEKH Series Sovietica Media Book Series Number 55 Year 2012 Publication Date 2012-09-24 Imprint Springer Place of Publication Dordrecht Country of Publication Netherlands UK Release Date 2012-09-24 Illustrations IX, 246 p. 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