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Mark Borisovich Mitin (Russian: Марк Борисович Митин; 5 July 1901 – 15 January 1987) was a Soviet Marxist–Leninist philosopher, university lecturer and Professor of Philosophy Faculty of Moscow State University (1964–1968, 1978–1985). He was interested primarily dialectical and historical materialism, the philosophy of history and criticism of bourgeois philosophy.

Biography[edit]

He came from a Jewish working-class family. Mitin became a member of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) in 1919. In the years 1925-1929 he studied philosophy at the Institute of Red Professors, which had the responsibility for educating a new Soviet intelligentsia. In the years 1939-1961 he was a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and during the period 1950-1962 deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.[1]

From 1939, for five years he was director of the Institute of Marxism–Leninism of the CPSU Central Committee. From 1944 to 1950 he served on the editorial board of the journal Bolshevik (Большевик). From 1950 to 1956 he worked in Bucharest as the editor-in-chief of the official newspaper of the Cominfirm, For a Lasting Peace, for a People's Democracy!.[1]

From 1960 to 1968, Mitin was the editor-in-chief of the journal Problems of Philosophy. He was deputy Academician-Secretary of the Department of Philosophy and Law of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1963–1967), worked at the Institute of Sociology of the Academy of Sciences (1968–1970) and headed a sector at the Institute of State and Law of the Academy of Sciences (1970–1985).[2]

Mitin died in January 1987 and was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow.

New philosophy[edit]

In the 1920s a debate raged within Soviet Dialectical Materialism between the Mechanists and the Dialecticians of the Deborin School. Deborin was initially victorious, but he was criticized by Mitin for "Menshevizing idealism." Mitin led the Red Professors in ousting Deborin.[3] Mitin insisted that Deborin lacked Party Spirit and did not recognize the unity of theory and praxis.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Митин Марк Борисович". hrono.ru. Retrieved 2023-05-09.
  • ^ "Митин М.Б. - Общая информация". www.ras.ru. Retrieved 2023-05-09.
  • ^ Joravsky, David (2013-04-15). Soviet Marxism and Natural Science: 1917-1932. Routledge. ISBN 9781135028466.
  • ^ Bakhurst, David (1991-06-28). Consciousness and Revolution in Soviet Philosophy: From the Bolsheviks to. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521407106.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mark_Mitin&oldid=1219649364"

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