Soviet Historiography of Philosophy
Discover the intricate relationship between ideology and philosophy in "Soviet Historiography of Philosophy," a compelling exploration by an anonymous author, published by Springer in 1997. This hardback edition spans 296 pages and offers a unique perspective on the philosophical landscape of the Soviet Union. The book examines how the ideological demands of the Marxist-Leninist framework influenced the historical narrative of philosophy, revealing the distinctive traits of Soviet philosophical thought. Through careful analysis, it highlights the resurgence of Hegelian concepts within this context, providing readers with an insightful understanding of how philosophy adapted and evolved under the constraints of a political regime. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book invites you to delve into an important aspect of intellectual history that resonates even today.