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...Angry." Poland's top Marxist philosopher, Professor Adam Schaff, 48, head of Warsaw University's philosophy department and a member of the Central Committee of the Polish Communist Party for the past six years, admitted last week that the question was posing a tough and touchy problem. In Paris, at the end of a three-month visit to the U.S. and France, he told about a seminar in Warsaw at which a student dropped the bombshell: "Please don't be angry, but could you explain the meaning of life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: A Red Morality? | 6/2/1961 | See Source »

...first thought," said Schaff, " Is he baiting me?' But when I looked at the student and saw hundreds of pairs of eyes watching me attentively, I understood: this is serious. It was confirmed by the silence with which my explanations were followed. I admit that I was thinking out loud, and very feverishly. Until then I had rejected such subjects as so much blah-blah...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: A Red Morality? | 6/2/1961 | See Source »

Thinking less feverishly over the following months, Communist Schaff singled out what he decided was the reason for this philosophical blind spot and did his best to indicate the cure. Communism historically has no time or place for the individual because Marx saw society as the solvent for all individual problems. Private ethical dilemmas were submerged, first because the revolution had no time for such niceties, later because they were tainted by association with "idealistic" ideologies. But Philosopher Schaff recognizes that "as long as people die, suffer, lose their loved ones, just so long will questions about the meaning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: A Red Morality? | 6/2/1961 | See Source »

Values Needed. Marxists, says Schaff, must work out a system of morality on a "scientific" basis rather than accept something like the Ten Commandments because it is the will of God. A typical "scientific" criterion: one should aim for "the greatest possible happiness of the large masses-only in this way may one implement the desire for personal happiness." What if organizational discipline-the state-requires an action that the individual believes to be morally wrong, that is, against "the greatest possible happiness of the masses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: A Red Morality? | 6/2/1961 | See Source »

Judge Saul S. Streit, in sentencing fixer Salvatore Soliazzo to eight to 16 years in jail and former players Ed Gard, Ed Warner, Al Roth, and Harvey Schaff to terms ranging from six months to three years, strongly criticized the nation's colleges yesterday for "commercialism and over-emphasis in arthritics and intercollegiate football in particular...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Judge Sentences Game Fixers, Scores Penn's Overemphasis' | 11/20/1951 | See Source »

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