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Written under conditions of tsarist censorship, Basic Elements of the Historical View of Nature appears to be a dispassionate account of nature, life, the psyche, and society, based on the most up-to-date science, but, in fact, it has a Marxist goal: to defend the idea of historical materialism. After developing a thoroughly materialist, determinist view of reality, Bogdanov explains how forms of social labour determine the forms of human ideology. Cognition from the Historical Point of View explains the causal connections between labour, forms of cognition, and ideological constructs. Finally, The Science of Social Consciousness, written after the relaxation of censorship, presents a history of European ideological development from an explicitly Marxist point of view.
David G. Rowley, Ph.D. (1982), University of Michigan, is Emeritus Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Platteville. He has published a number of articles on Alexander Bogdanov's thought and is the translator of several other volumes of the Bogdanov Library.
Shrikaant Kulkarni, Hemantkumar Akolkar, Vijay M Khedkar, A K Haghi, Australia) Kulkarni, Shrikaant (Victorian Institute of Technology, India) Akolkar, Hemantkumar (Abasaheb Marathe Arts & New Commerce Science College, India) Khedkar, Vijay M (Vishwakarma University, Portugal) Haghi, A K (University of Coimbra
Ellen M. Immergut, Ellen M Immergut, Ellen M. Immergut, Karen M. Anderson, Camilla Devitt, Tamara Popic, European University Institute) Immergut, Ellen M. (Chair in Political Science, Chair in Political Science, University College Dublin) Anderson, Karen M. (Associate Professor of Social Policy, Associate Professor of Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin) Devitt, Camilla (Assistant Professor of Sociology, Assistant Professor of Sociology, European University Institute) Popic, Tamara (Max Weber Fellow, Max Weber Fellow, Karen M Anderson