Word: dialecticism
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In Disgrace. Part of Chambers' loneliness was the fact that he was a philosopher in an unphilosophical nation. He was a Hegelian, seemingly unaware or uncaring that Hegelianism had been in philosophic disgrace for half a century. Hegel believed that history moved in terms of a set of abstract...
Ever since Moscow and Peking openly split on Communist ideology, Mao Tse-tung's high command has been quietly cracking down on everyone rash enough to question the hard-line Marxism separating him from the hated Khrushchev revisionists. Apparently, the purges have not been too successful, for last week...
Williston was a master of the dialectic method of teaching used in the Law School. He could always find the perfect question to lead his students to the insights he was trying to communicate, according to another former student, Arthur E. Sutherland, Bussey Professor of Law.
The Worker is one of eleven Communist periodicals still published in the U.S. Once a daily with 100,000 circulation, it now struggles into print only twice a week. It is a chronic beggar, surrounding its dialectic with incessant pleas for cash. Ads come hard. Its chief, and sometimes its...
For students, the endless dialectic of Communism can be as boring as living under Communism is for millions of Russians and Chinese. Citizens who worry about the new teaching freedom producing a generation of Bolsheviks can be cheered by the findings of John Richard Skretting, a Florida State University professor...