Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Abram_Deborin> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 84 of
84
with 100 triples per page.
- Abram_Deborin abstract "Abram Moiseyevich Deborin (Joffe) (Russian: Абра́м Моисе́евич Дебо́рин Ио́ффе; June 16 [O.S. June 4] 1881 – March 8, 1963) was a Soviet Marxist philosopher and academician of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1929).Entering the revolutionary movement by the end of the 1890s, Deborin joined the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party in 1903. By 1907, however, he switched to the Menshevik faction and became known as one of Georgi Plekhanov's disciples, both in politics and philosophy. In 1908, Deborin graduated from the philosophy department at Bern University (L. I. Akselrod had received her doctorate there in 1900). He soon began publishing major books and articles on philosophy from a Marxist perspective.Soon after the October Revolution of 1917, Deborin left the Mensheviks and began lecturing at the Sverdlov University, the Institute of Red Professors and the Institute of Philosophy. He soon assumed editorial duties at the journal, \"Under the Banner of Marxism,\" which he headed from 1926-1931.Following the 1917 October Revolution, Soviet philosophy found itself divided itself between two factions: the \"dialecticians,\" headed up by Deborin, and \"mechanists,\" whose leading figure was the philosopher Lyubov Akselrod (the then prominent Bolshevik leader Bukharin was seen as an ally of the \"mechanists,\" although he did not entirely agree with them). In 1931, Joseph Stalin decided the issue of the debate between dialecticians and mechanists by publishing a decree which identified dialectical materialism as pertaining solely to Marxism-Leninism. He then codified it in Dialectical and Historical Materialism (1938) by enumerating the \"laws of dialectics\", which are the grounds of particular disciplines and in particular of the science of history, and which guarantees their conformity to the \"proletarian conception of the world\". Thus, diamat was imposed on most Communist parties affiliated to the Third International. Diamat became the official philosophy of the Soviet Union and remained as such until its dissolution. When Stalin decided in favor of dialectical materialism, Deborin made a show of support for Stalin's position. For some years afterwards, Deborin kept a low profile, and most of his writings were suppressed. However, he lived long enough to see all of his works republished in the Soviet Union during the \"thaw\" under Nikita Khrushchev.".
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageExternalLink deborin.html.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageExternalLink 09.htm.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageExternalLink show_per.asp?P=.id-50304.ln-ru.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageID "3258792".
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageLength "3412".
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageRevisionID "706337195".
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Academician.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Bolsheviks.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Category:1881_births.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Category:1963_deaths.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Full_Members_of_the_USSR_Academy_of_Sciences.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_atheists.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Materialists.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_Jews.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_Marxists.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_atheists.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_philosophers.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soviet_philosophers.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Communist_International.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Dialectical_materialism.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Dissolution_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Georgi_Plekhanov.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Institute_of_Red_Professors.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Stalin.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Lyubov_Axelrod.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Marxism.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Marxism–Leninism.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Mensheviks.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Nikita_Khrushchev.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Nikolai_Bukharin.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink October_Revolution.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Philosopher.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Philosophy.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Philosophy_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Proletariat.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Academy_of_Sciences.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Social_Democratic_Labour_Party.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLink Sverdlov_University.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abram Deborin".
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:OldStyleDate.
- Abram_Deborin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Russia-philosopher-stub.
- Abram_Deborin subject Category:1881_births.
- Abram_Deborin subject Category:1963_deaths.
- Abram_Deborin subject Category:Full_Members_of_the_USSR_Academy_of_Sciences.
- Abram_Deborin subject Category:Jewish_atheists.
- Abram_Deborin subject Category:Materialists.
- Abram_Deborin subject Category:Russian_Jews.
- Abram_Deborin subject Category:Russian_Marxists.
- Abram_Deborin subject Category:Russian_atheists.
- Abram_Deborin subject Category:Russian_philosophers.
- Abram_Deborin subject Category:Soviet_philosophers.
- Abram_Deborin hypernym Philosopher.
- Abram_Deborin type Person.
- Abram_Deborin type Philosopher.
- Abram_Deborin type Scientist.
- Abram_Deborin type Communist.
- Abram_Deborin type Materialist.
- Abram_Deborin type Member.
- Abram_Deborin type Philosopher.
- Abram_Deborin type Scientist.
- Abram_Deborin type Thing.
- Abram_Deborin comment "Abram Moiseyevich Deborin (Joffe) (Russian: Абра́м Моисе́евич Дебо́рин Ио́ффе; June 16 [O.S. June 4] 1881 – March 8, 1963) was a Soviet Marxist philosopher and academician of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1929).Entering the revolutionary movement by the end of the 1890s, Deborin joined the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party in 1903.".
- Abram_Deborin label "Abram Deborin".
- Abram_Deborin sameAs Q129126.
- Abram_Deborin sameAs Deborin.
- Abram_Deborin sameAs Abram_Moissejewitsch_Deborin.
- Abram_Deborin sameAs Աբրահամ_Դեբորին.
- Abram_Deborin sameAs Abram_Moiseevič_Deborin.
- Abram_Deborin sameAs Abraomas_Deborinas.
- Abram_Deborin sameAs അബ്രാമ്_മോയ്സീവിച്ച്_ഡെബോറിൻ.
- Abram_Deborin sameAs Abram_Deborin.
- Abram_Deborin sameAs Abram_Deborin.
- Abram_Deborin sameAs m.091t2d.
- Abram_Deborin sameAs Деборин,_Абрам_Моисеевич.
- Abram_Deborin sameAs அபிராம்_தெபோரின்.
- Abram_Deborin sameAs Q129126.
- Abram_Deborin wasDerivedFrom Abram_Deborin?oldid=706337195.
- Abram_Deborin isPrimaryTopicOf Abram_Deborin.