Marxism- Leninism as the Civil Religion of Soviet Society: God's Commissar
Author: | Thrower, James |
Year: | 1992 |
Pages: | 216 |
ISBN: | 0-7734-9180-5 978-0-7734-9180-9 |
Price: | $179.95 |
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Examines the phenomenon of Marxism-Leninism from a perspective of the history of religions, in order to cull the lessons that students of both religion and society might draw from the collapse of that once seemingly impregnable ideology. After considering the reasons advanced by a variety of scholars for calling Marxism-Leninism a religion, as well as at Marxism-Leninism's own claim to be a science, the author suggests that a more fruitful way of looking at is would be as a form of civil religion. It examines the way Marxism-Leninism sought to supplant the historic religions and develop its own ritual system, as well as those features which are not only mythological, but also ideological in precisely the same sense in which Marx himself saw religions as ideological phenomena.
Table of Contents
Preface
Part I Marxism-Leninism: Science or Religion?
Chapter 1 Marxism Leninism as Science
Chapter 2 Marxism-Leninism as Religion
Part II The Phenomenology of Marxism-Leninism
Chapter 3 Scientific Atheism: The Marxist-Leninist Alternative to Religion
Chapter 4 Marxist-Leninist Rites and Rituals
Chapter 5 The Cult of Lenin
Chapter 6 Man Redeemed: Homo Sovieticus
Chapter 7 'Religion' and the Study Religion and Marxism-Leninism
Part III Marxism-Leninism: Myth, Ideology and Civil Religion
Chapter 8: Marxism-Leninism as Myth
Chapter 9: Marxism-Leninism as Ideology
Chapter 10: Civil Religion in America, Russia and the USSR
Conclusion
Appendix: Religion in Post Communist Russia
Reference Bibliography
Index