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Article: Lenin, Hegel, and Western Marxism, A Critical Study.
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- Monthly Review
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- October 1, 1996
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Very few university professors today choose to begin scholarly works on political philosophy with such comments as these: The critics of Hegelian and Marxist thought often suggest that we need to accept the "permanence" of capitalism and its world economy, working within it through multiparty democracy or in small-scale social movements that would avoid the dangers of a "totalizing" perspective. I think that such critiques are in large part misplaced and represent more the capitulation of some radical intellectuals to the status quo than an accurate reading either of the history of Marxism or of the theoretical needs of the present moment. These arguments grew out of the ...
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