Review of N. I. Rubtsov's Communism and Freedom [Book Review]

Russian Studies in Philosophy 19 (2):91-95 (1980)
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Freedom, as a product of the historical development of society, is one of the very greatest social values. It testifies to human control over objective forces of nature and society.

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