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    The Dialectical Unity between the Part and the Whole in the Conception of Marxist - Leninist Philosophy by Hoang Minh Pham

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…However, for different reasons, only when the Marxist-Leninist philosophy was formed and developed, the most fundamental factor from the worldview and methodological position, the conception of “part” and “whole” as well as the dialectical unity between the “part” and the “whole” are explained most accurately and scientifically. …”
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    9 ipoteze pentru o analiză sociologică-epistemologică a sociologiei românești în perioada comunistă by Cătălin Zamfir

    Published 2005-03-01
    “…The Romanian sociology during the communist period situated itself at a micro-level and a sectorial level, and it was predominantly oriented towards the empirical research, unlike the Marxist-Leninist paradigm. Therefore the Romanian sociology aimed towards a semi-subterranean social reform, bottom-up, a reform focused on social sectors.…”
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    The Left Radical of Afghanistan [Chap-e Radikal-e Afghanistan]: Finding Trotsky after Stalin and Mao? by Darren Atkinson

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Leftist political thought and organisation in Afghanistan is generally thought to be represented by two broad ideological trends: Marxist-Leninist and Marxist-Leninist-Maoist (MLM). These disparate and factionalised groups sought ideological, political and economic support from the USSR and China and, during the fractious period of rule by the Soviet-backed People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) [Hezb-e-Demokratic-e-Khalq-e Afghanistan], they became entrenched in political enmity and violence. …”
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    Tillbaka till Hegel! by Anders Burman

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…It was only then, it is argued here, that Lukács became a thoroughly Marxist-Leninist philosopher. In his later works Lukács hardly deviates from the official Marxist-Leninist line, although he continued to emphasize the Hegelian element in Marxism. …”
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    Historical Lessons for Our Time. Italy’s Response to the Challenge of Terrorism by Richard Drake

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Terrorist groups, descending ideologically from the country’s Marxist-Leninist and neo-fascist traditions, sought to destroy its democratic institutions. …”
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    Sublime Theology of the Decline of the Soviet Empire. Akat K. Belykh by E. G. Sokolov

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The corpus of socio-political disciplines, which included Marxist-Leninist philosophy (dialectical materialism and historical materialism), political economy, history of the Communist party of the Soviet Union, and scientific communism, was a single complex of speculative doctrine. …”
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    ‘I haven’t fully understood – is shamanism religion or not?’ by Olle Sundström

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…In this essay the Marxist-Leninist understanding of the concept ‘religion’ is analysed in relation to how it was applied to the so-called shamanism of the indigenous peoples of the Soviet North. …”
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    Disciplina y desacato: mandatos militantes y traición en el Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR) en Chile. by María Olga Ruiz

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…In its Statement of Principles, the Revolutionary Left Movement (Movimiento de Izquierda revolucionaria, MIR) defined itself as the "Marxist-Leninist vanguard of the labour and oppressed Chileans" and as such, adopted a vertical structure and established their own standards of conduct and behaviour. …”
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    Max Dvořák in the 1960s: a re-construction of tradition by Milena Bartlová

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…A recapitulation of renewed interest in Dvořák in Czech art historiography during the 1960s recognizes the strategies that were used to adapt his “idealistic” methodology for the use of the period Marxist-Leninist scholarship. It was only due to success of this re-interpretation campaign that Dvořák was able to fill the position of the “father of Czech art history”.…”
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