The development of the Monist View of History

The development of the Monist View of History

The great task that confronted socialist leaders in the aftermath of Marx’s death, in 1883, was the systematization and consolidation of his vast theoretical legacy into a unified and comprehensive scientific world outlook, upon which the revolutionary education of the emerging industrial proletariat could be based. The vast pedagogical responsibilities of the socialist movement, as it sought to create and mentor a class-conscious proletariat, determined the form and character of the theoretical work of the period…

In his Development of the Monist View of History, and innumerable essays, Plekhanov elaborated the world scientific outlook of “dialectical materialism,” a term he authored … It was on the basis of the theoretical and programmatic foundations, created by this extraordinary collective intellectual effort [of Engels, Mehring, Kautsky and Plekhanov], that the authority of Marxism in the European mass workers movement was established.

David North Plekhanov and the Tragedy of the Second International

“Let me add in parenthesis for the benefit of young Party members that you cannot hope to become a real intelligent Communist without making a study—and I mean study —of all of Plekhanov’s philosophical writings, because nothing better has been written on Marxism anywhere in the world.”

Publisher Mehring Books
Author Georgi Plekhanov
Country Australia
Publication Date 08/03/2026
Pages 335
Edition first
Size 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
About the Author Georgi Plekhanov (1857-1918) is widely regarded as the father of Russian Marxism. Initially a partisan of the Narodniks—a populist movement oriented to the peasantry—Plekhanov ultimately broke with their perspective. He, along with a handful of other leading Russian Marxists, founded the “Emanicipation of Labor” group in Switzerland in 1883. Plekhanov, who lived in exile in Europe for much of his lifek.
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ISBN ISBN-13