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[...]... of physical nature for scientific knowledge I should add that, just as the foundation of mathematics by Thales 'induced' the birth of the Platonic philosophy, just as the foundation of physics by GaIileo 'induced' the birth of Cartesian philosophy, etc., so the foundation of the science of history by Marx has 'induced' the birth of a new, theoretically and practi cally revolutionary philosophy, Marxist... elaboration, this unprecedented philosophy still lags behind the Marxist science of history (historical materialism) is explained by historico-political reasons and also simultaneously by theoretical reasons: great philosophical revolutions are always preceded and 'borne along' by the great scientific revolutions 'active' in them, but long theoretical labour and long historical maturing are re quired... some sense, this should be brought out by grouping them together; this is my second excuse Ultimately, I must present them for what they tory are: the documentation of a particular his Nearly all these pieces were born of some conjuncture: a com ment on a book, an answer to criticisms or objections, an analysis of a theatrical production, etc They are marked by their date of birth, even in their inconsistencies,... that all by ourselves By ourselves because there were no really great philo sophical maitres in Marxist philosophy amongst us to guide our steps Politzer, who might have become one if he had not sacrificed the great philosophical achievements he had in him to urgent economic tasks, left us only the genius of the errors in his Critique des Fondements de fa Psychofogie He was dead, assassinated by the... wrote from his Doctoral Dissertation to the 1844 Manuscripts and The Holy Family by the already accepted for Marx's Early Works (b) I propose to designate the writings of the break in 1 845;, that is, the Theses on Feuerbach and The German, Ideology which first mula : introduce Marx's new problematic, though usually still in a par tially negative and sharply polemical and critical form, by a new formula... ideological reaction, characteristic above all of Commun ist intellectuals, has, despite some resistance, been capable of such a development, it is because it has benefited from the direct or indirect support of certain political slogans laid down by the Communist Parties of the U.S.S.R and the West On one side, for example, the Twenty-second Congress of the'C.P.S.U declared that with the disappearance... a single blade, arts, literatures, philosophies, sciences with the pitiless demarcation of class - the period summed up in caricature by a single phrase, a banner ftapping in the void: 'bourgeois science, proletarian science' To defend Marxism, imperilled as it was by Lysenko's 'bio logy', from the fury of bourgeois spite, some leaders had re launched this old 'Left-wing' formula, once the slogan... status claimed by every page of Marx, as merely the first-comer among ideologies We had to retreat, and, in semi-disarray, return to first principles I write these lines for my own part and as a Communist, inquir ing into our past solely for some light on our present which will then illuminate our future Neither bitterness nor nostalgia makes me recall this episode but the wish to sanction it by a comment... tho rul ing ideology and constantly on the watch for them, and able in their theoretical pr ac tice to borrow - against the stream of all • accepted truths' - Iho farilio paths opened up by Marx but bolted and barred by all the reign Inl IU�\ldlc(l• An undortaking of this nature and this rigour is unthinkable wlthullt an unlllllkeable and lucid confidence in the working class and direct parlll1l"all,,"... but the' State of the Whole People'; and that the U.S.S.R has embarked on the'construction of communism', guided by the 'humanist' slogan, 'Everything for Man' On the other, for example, WeStern Communist Parties have pursued policies of unity with socialists, democrats and Catholics, guided by certain slogans of related resonance, in which the accent is put on the • peaceful transition to socialism',