From the Dustbin of History
From the Dustbin of History
Anyone who follows, even from a distance, the discussions now taking place among political thinkers in the Soviet Union, and who also remembers something about the history of Russian radicalism, must be experiencing an uncanny feeling. It’s as if the writings of the long-forgotten critics of Bolshevism—the independent Polish Marxist Rosa Luxemburg, the left-Menshevik (Social Democratic) leader Julian Martov, but also a politically distant philosopher like Nicolas Berdyaevhave taken on...
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