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Daniela Steila 《Studies in East European Thought》2011,63(4):315-327
At the end of 1907 within a couple of months Lunačarskij met both Gor’kij and Brzozowski in Italy and found many important
points of contact with each. To compare Lunačarskij’s thought at that time with Brzozowski’s “philosophical program” of 1907
casts some new light on the great variety of interpretations that enlivened Easter European Marxism at the beginning of the
twentieth century. On the one hand, it explains Lunačarskij’s “economism” as distinct both from Brzozowski’s extreme anthropologism
and Gor’kij’s “cosmism”; on the other, it shows that Lunačarskij’s “philosophy of labour” promoted a violent attitude of conquest
and humankind’s domination of nature. Although he criticized Brzozowski’s sympathies with German Idealism, Lunačarskij shared
with him a deep appreciation of human creative power, which is evident in his peculiar form of collectivism as well. 相似文献
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Studies in East European Thought - The roots of the controversial readings of Spinoza during Soviet times date back to the history of Russian Marxism. Spinoza was a most influential figure whom... 相似文献
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