Anarchism or Socialism?, J. V. Stalin
Publication year: 1907.
Pages: 95.
Format: Paperback.
Dimensions:
Published by Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1954.
The articles that became Anarchism or Socialism began as a series of newspaper articles written in Georgian. The first four articles were published in their original form in the daily Bolshevik newspaper "New Life" published in Tbilisi, under the direction of Stalin, in June–July 1906. The series continued to be published in "Our Life" from February 1907 to its closure on 6 March 1907, and then in "Time" in April 1907.
Synopsis: The work focuses on Stalin's criticism of the philosophy of anarchism and responses to anarchist criticisms of Marxists. According to Stalin, anarchists had no support among the working class, but they had some success outside the workers and among petite bourgeoisie groups.
In the work Stalin refutes the Georgian anarchists who argued that dialectics denied people the ability to "jump out of oneself" by arguing that "jumping out of oneself" is a task for wild goats while dialectics serves humans.
Publication year: 1907.
Pages: 95.
Format: Paperback.
Dimensions:
Published by Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1954.
The articles that became Anarchism or Socialism began as a series of newspaper articles written in Georgian. The first four articles were published in their original form in the daily Bolshevik newspaper "New Life" published in Tbilisi, under the direction of Stalin, in June–July 1906. The series continued to be published in "Our Life" from February 1907 to its closure on 6 March 1907, and then in "Time" in April 1907.
Synopsis: The work focuses on Stalin's criticism of the philosophy of anarchism and responses to anarchist criticisms of Marxists. According to Stalin, anarchists had no support among the working class, but they had some success outside the workers and among petite bourgeoisie groups.
In the work Stalin refutes the Georgian anarchists who argued that dialectics denied people the ability to "jump out of oneself" by arguing that "jumping out of oneself" is a task for wild goats while dialectics serves humans.
Publication year: 1907.
Pages: 95.
Format: Paperback.
Dimensions:
Published by Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1954.
The articles that became Anarchism or Socialism began as a series of newspaper articles written in Georgian. The first four articles were published in their original form in the daily Bolshevik newspaper "New Life" published in Tbilisi, under the direction of Stalin, in June–July 1906. The series continued to be published in "Our Life" from February 1907 to its closure on 6 March 1907, and then in "Time" in April 1907.
Synopsis: The work focuses on Stalin's criticism of the philosophy of anarchism and responses to anarchist criticisms of Marxists. According to Stalin, anarchists had no support among the working class, but they had some success outside the workers and among petite bourgeoisie groups.
In the work Stalin refutes the Georgian anarchists who argued that dialectics denied people the ability to "jump out of oneself" by arguing that "jumping out of oneself" is a task for wild goats while dialectics serves humans.