Twenty-Five Years of Marxism in Soviet Russia

Marie Raymund McKay, Fordham University

Abstract

Is there a change in Stalin*s Russia, veering away from Marxism? Will, as one writer believes, «Marx soon be banned in the USSR, as Stalin uproots all enemies of the proletariat, tearing the mask from the Jew - bourgeois - emigre face of the Arch-Leninist Trotskyist - Bukhanist - Marx? Would he have come through the great purges unscathed; or would his shade of Marxism proclaim him an enemy of the people and as such ripe for liquidation? In the following pages we shall try to solve these questions by comparing the modern economic and socialist tenets of Russia with those of the great founders - Marx and Engels.

Subject Area

Philosophy|Slavic Studies|Political science

Recommended Citation

McKay, Marie Raymund, "Twenty-Five Years of Marxism in Soviet Russia" (1948). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI28443174.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI28443174

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