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A Theory of the Origin and Evolution of Man Based on Hegel’s Philosophy

This volume provides a scientific justification for the optimal formula of social justice through a critical analysis of the basic principles of Marxism.

While interest in Marxism is particularly prevalent in China today, the theory developed here concerning the origins and evolution of man will be of interest to everyone, and will help to contextualise questions of social justice within a scientific framework. By providing a new interpretation of Hegelian thought, alongside a synthesis of the thinking of Darwin and Marx, the book details a law of the development of society, using notable events from world history, particularly the collapse of the USSR, to verify it.


Dr Sergey Peruanskiy is Science Reviewer of the Bulletin of the Russian Philosophical Society. His research interests are the origin and evolution of man, as well as Hegel’s philosophy. His publications include a number of articles in the Hegel-Jahrbuch, and he is the author of five books published in Russian, including Manifesto of the Humanist Party.

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ISBN: 1-5275-4771-X

ISBN13: 978-1-5275-4771-1

Release Date: 9th April 2020

Pages: 240

Price: £61.99

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