Aleksandr Zinovyev (1922–2006) Russian writer
On the Social State of Marxism (1978)
On the Social State of Marxism (1978)
Aleksandr Zinovyev (1922–2006) Russian writer
On the Social State of Marxism (1978)
“It was the essential freedom from dogma and the scientific outlook of Marxism that appealed to me.”
Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964) Indian lawyer, statesman, and writer, first Prime Minister of India
Autobiography (1936; 1949; 1958)
Context: Russia apart, the theory and philosophy of Marxism lightened up many a dark corner of my mind. History came to have a new meaning for me. The Marxist interpretation threw a flood of light on it... It was the essential freedom from dogma and the scientific outlook of Marxism that appealed to me. p. 362-363
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (1956) 6th President of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Paragraph 20
2006, Letter to George W. Bush, 2006
Enver Hoxha (1908–1985) the Communist leader of Albania from 1944 until his death in 1985, as the First Secretary of the Party of L…
Writings, Yugoslav "Self-Administration" - Capitalist Theory and Practice
A. James Gregor (1929–2019) American political scientist
Source: The Ideology of Fascism: The Rationale of Totalitarianism, (1969), p. 99
Valery Gerasimov (1955) chief of the General Staff of the armed forces of the Russian Federation
"Ценность науки в предвидении" https://vpk-news.ru/articles/14632 (26 February 2013)
Aleksandr Zinovyev (1922–2006) Russian writer
On the Social State of Marxism (1978)
Zeev Sternhell (1935) Israeli historian
Source: The Birth of Fascist Ideology: From Cultural Rebellion to Political Revolution, 1994, p. 197
Fidel Castro (1926–2016) former First Secretary of the Communist Party and President of Cuba
Speech (2 December 1971) http://www.cuba.cu/gobierno/discursos/1971/esp/f021271e.html