Marxism in the modern world: social-philosophical analysis

Palabras clave: Marxism as a Dogma, Marxism as a Practice, Marxism and Revisionism, The Social Philosophy of Marxism

Resumen

ABSTRACT

 

The paper concentrates on resolving the question: is it possible today to be guided by Marxism as an instrument of social transformation, is this teaching capable of contributing to social advancement? Facts are a stubborn thing: Marxism in its completeness is refuted. But the fact of the collapse of the attempts to put Marxism into practice is not a completely convincing argument against the social doctrine of Marx. The question, ultimately, goes back to the problem of the subjective factor of the moral, theoretical, and political maturity of those who turn Marxism in actual practice.

 

RESUMEN

 

El documento se concentra en resolver la pregunta: ¿es posible hoy ser guiado por el marxismo como instrumento de transformación social? ¿es esta enseñanza capaz de contribuir al avance social? Los hechos son obstinados: el marxismo en su integridad es refutado. Pero el hecho del colapso de los intentos de poner en práctica el marxismo no es un argumento completamente convincente contra la doctrina social de Marx. La cuestión, en última instancia, se remonta al problema del factor subjetivo de la madurez moral, teórica y política, de quienes transforman el marxismo en la práctica real.

Biografía del autor/a

N.O. KHAZOEVA, Kazan Federal University

Nataliia Olegovna Khazieva. In 2007-2010 graduated higher education at Kazan Federal University, Department of Philosophy. She is a Philosopher and Teacher at Kazan State University, Department of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science. She is a Mathematician, System Programmer. Positions that held are Associate Professor at KFU, Institute of Social and Philosophical Sciences and Mass Communications, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies / Department of Social Philosophy (main employee).

A.K. KHAZIEV, Kazan Federal University

Aklim Khatypovich Khaziev. He is an Associate Professor (Associate Professor) and Head of the Institute of Philosophy, Social Sciences and Mass Communication, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Department of General Philosophy (main employee). His research works are in  Religious studies, philosophical anthropology, philosophy of culture. He was a candidate in Social Philosophy.

E.V. KLYUSHINA, Kazan Federal University

Elena Vladimirovna Klyushina. In 1996-1999 graduated school of the Kazan branch of MPEI under the guidance of M.A. Krasheninnikova, in 2000 she defended her thesis. In his scientific activities, he develops problems of business ethics and the functioning of the individual in the virtual world, Candidate of Sociology, Associate Professor, Kazan State Power Engineering University, Russian Federation.

G.N. STEPANENKO, Kazan Federal University

German Nikolaevich Stepanenko. He was born in  08/22/1947. in 1972  graduated Higher education from Kazan State University, History. He is a historian. He held Associate Professor (Associate Professor) in KFU, Institute of Social and Philosophical Sciences and Mass Communications, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Department of Social Philosophy (main employee). He got an Academic degree in philosophical sciences.

R.F. STEPANENKO, Kazan Federal University

Ravya Faritovna Stepanenko. in 1979-1984 he graduated higher education from KSU, and Ulyanov-Lenin, legal, jurisprudence. He is a professor (Associate Professor) in KFU, Faculty of Law, Department of Theory and History of State and Law (main employee). He got a Academic degrees of Doctor (law) in 09/30/2015,  specialty in theory and history of state law, title of the dissertation " General legal theory of marginality".

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Publicado
2019-12-08
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KHAZOEVA, N., KHAZIEV, A., KLYUSHINA, E., STEPANENKO, G., & STEPANENKO, R. (2019). Marxism in the modern world: social-philosophical analysis. Utopía Y Praxis Latinoamericana, 24(1), 51-56. Recuperado a partir de https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/utopia/article/view/29969