Soviet Marxism: A Critical Analysis-- Douglas Kellner, University of Texas, Austin |
Contents
Introduction to the 1985 Edition | vii |
Acknowledgments to the First Edition | xix |
Introduction | 1 |
1 The Marxian Concept of the Transition to Socialism | 17 |
The Basic SelfInterpretation | 38 |
3 The New Rationality | 78 |
4 Socialism in One Country? | 93 |
5 The Dialectic of the Soviet State | 101 |
7 Dialectic and Its Vicissitudes | 136 |
8 The Transition from Socialism to Communism | 160 |
Their Historical Relation | 195 |
10 Soviet EthicsThe Externalization of Values | 210 |
11 The Principles of Communist Morality | 231 |
12 Ethics and Productivity | 248 |
13 The Trend of Communist Morality | 258 |
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