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Georgii Shakhnazarov and the Soviet Critique of Historical Materialism

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The emergence of ideological and political pluralism in the Soviet Union during 1990 led to a growing number of critiques of Marxism-Leninism. The development of the internal Soviet critique of orthodox Soviet Marxism-Leninism culminated in the publication of a two-part article by Georgii Shakhnazarov in Kommunist in 1991. In this article Shakhnazarov outlined a comprehensive critique of orthodox historical materialism, and many of the ideas he developed became a central part of the Draft Party Programme of July/August 1991. This programme amounted to the virtual social-democratisation of Soviet Marxism-Leninism. The collapse of Soviet Marxism-Leninism can in part be explained by the internal critique of its basic tenets which developed in the period after 1988.

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Sandle, M. Georgii Shakhnazarov and the Soviet Critique of Historical Materialism. Studies in East European Thought 49, 109–133 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017910911821

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