Emancipation through morality: New paths of ethical thought in the soviet union

Studies in East European Thought 13 (3-4):203-217 (1973)
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The growing sophistication in the Soviet discussion about man and morality carries with it the threat that human autonomy may recover some of its Marxian originality in contrast with the Leninist-Stalinist insistence on a mechanist determinism.

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reprint Ehlen, Peter (1973) "Emancipation through morality: New paths of ethical thought in the Soviet Union". Studies in Soviet Thought 13(3-4):203-217

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