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Soviet Marxism: A Critical Analysis

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Country
  
United States

Media type
  
Print

Author
  
Herbert Marcuse

Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1958

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Subject
  
Ideology of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

Similar
  
Herbert Marcuse books, Communism books

Soviet Marxism: A Critical Analysis is a 1958 book by philosopher Herbert Marcuse, in which Marcuse provides a critique of the Ideology of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

Contents

Background

Much of the research was based on Marcuse's work for OSS and the State Department after 1945, and the classified intelligence report he wrote.

Summary

Marcuse sees domination in the USSR as linked to the Soviet Bureaucracy and New Rationality of industrial societies.

The individual is forced to submit to the machine process.

Marcuse also critiques the Soviet division between "DiaMat" and "HistoMat". Unlike Marx, the Soviets saw Historical Materialism as an application of Dialectical Materialism, rather than a single unity. He claims that the emphasis on the dialectic of nature de-emphasizes history.

References

Soviet Marxism: A Critical Analysis Wikipedia