Попри всі «ламання списів» довкола теоретичної спадщини Карла Маркса, усі соціальні філософи після Маркса завдячують йому якщо не методологічними настановами, термінологією, ціннісними афіліаціями та загальним соціально-критичним налаштуванням, то в усяко
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Despite all the "breaking of the spear" around the theoretical heritage of Karl Marx, all social philosophers after Marx owe him, if not methodological guides, terminology, value affiliations and general social and critical settings, then in any case the social inquiry of social philosophy and, therefore, his social status . All this is achieved by many social philosophers openly and consciously - passing in his philosophical education the stage of studying and understanding the philosophy of Marx and his followers, leaving for Marxism his legitimate niche among the leading directions of modern social philosophy.
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2018-07-13
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Boichenko, M. (2018). Попри всі «ламання списів» довкола теоретичної спадщини Карла Маркса, усі соціальні філософи після Маркса завдячують йому якщо не методологічними настановами, термінологією, ціннісними афіліаціями та загальним соціально-критичним налаштуванням, то в усяко. Filosofska Dumka, (2), 68–70. Retrieved from https://dumka.philosophy.ua/index.php/fd/article/view/330
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