Problems of the ideological east-west conflict

Studies in East European Thought 1 (1):120-131 (1961)
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Should Soviet philosophy take a considered stand on the questions of transcendence and religion, this would entail a fundamental transformation in the Eest-West philosophical oppostion. But all human experience tends to show that a considered stand is the first step toward a genuine knowledge of the true nature of the world. Such a development would, obviously, be the end of Diamat as we know it and, eventually, the end of the ideological East-West conflict

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reprint Buchholz, A. (1961) "Problems of the ideological east-west conflict". Studies in Soviet Thought 1(1):120-131

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