Theory and history of marxism. 14.05.25. Alexander Kazyonnov. Part 2..mp4
#marxism #leninism Alexander Sergeyevich Kazyonnov (August 6, 1947 Komsomolsk-on-Amur) - Doctor of Philosophy, Professor at Pushkin Leningrad State University. 1973 - Graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of the Leningrad State University named after A. A. Zhdanov. A. A. Zhdanov 1978 - postgraduate study there 1978 - lecturer at the Leningrad Institute of Finance and Economics, Leningrad Higher Party School. 1994-2013 - at the Department of Philosophy and Sociology of the Pushkin Leningrad State University. 2013 - Professor, Head of the Department of Philosophy and Social Communications at St. Petersburg University of Trade and Economics. 1978 - defended his PhD thesis “Dialectics of the succession of generations in scientific and technological progress”. 2004 - defended his doctoral dissertation “Self-organization of kin as an anthropological basis for the resolution of social contradictions.”[1] Main publications: Anthropological basis of the organization of society and the state. St. Petersburg, 2009. Dialectics as the highest method of cognition. SPb., 2011 Modernization of Russian society: reality and myths. SPb., 2012. In co-authors. Soviets as a form of power. SPb., 2013. In co-auth. Philosophical strategies of social transformations of the XXI century. SPb., 2014. In co-auth.
#marxism #leninism Alexander Sergeyevich Kazyonnov (August 6, 1947 Komsomolsk-on-Amur) - Doctor of Philosophy, Professor at Pushkin Leningrad State University. 1973 - Graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of the Leningrad State University named after A. A. Zhdanov. A. A. Zhdanov 1978 - postgraduate study there 1978 - lecturer at the Leningrad Institute of Finance and Economics, Leningrad Higher Party School. 1994-2013 - at the Department of Philosophy and Sociology of the Pushkin Leningrad State University. 2013 - Professor, Head of the Department of Philosophy and Social Communications at St. Petersburg University of Trade and Economics. 1978 - defended his PhD thesis “Dialectics of the succession of generations in scientific and technological progress”. 2004 - defended his doctoral dissertation “Self-organization of kin as an anthropological basis for the resolution of social contradictions.”[1] Main publications: Anthropological basis of the organization of society and the state. St. Petersburg, 2009. Dialectics as the highest method of cognition. SPb., 2011 Modernization of Russian society: reality and myths. SPb., 2012. In co-authors. Soviets as a form of power. SPb., 2013. In co-auth. Philosophical strategies of social transformations of the XXI century. SPb., 2014. In co-auth.
