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The Laws of History: Does Revolution Has a Beginning

Abstract

The article deals with the relations between people-made goals, which are products of individuals, and the objective laws of history, which are the frame for all personal activities. The author shows positive achievements of the Marxist dialectical method. Substantial shortcomings of Marx’s theory, which inevitably led him to errors in concepts of class struggle, social revolution, dictatorship of the proletariat and communism, are also discussed. The author claims that such errors unfortunately have produced negative attitude to the truly scientific form of dialectical thinking, which Marx used for his interpretation of social processes.

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Yury Rotenfeld
Lugansk National Agrarian University, Ukraine
Russian Federation


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For citations:


Rotenfeld Yu. The Laws of History: Does Revolution Has a Beginning. Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences. 2014;(5):117-131. (In Russ.)



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