Russian Machism was a term applied to a variety of political/philosophical viewpoints which emerged in
Imperial Russia
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in the beginning of the twentieth century before the
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. They shared an interest in the scientific and philosophical insights of
Ernst Mach
Ernst Waldfried Josef Wenzel Mach ( ; ; 18 February 1838 – 19 February 1916) was an Austrian physicist and philosopher, who contributed to the understanding of the physics of shock waves. The ratio of the speed of a flow or object to that of ...
. Many, but not all, of the Russian Machists were Marxists, and some viewed Machism as an essential ingredient of a materialist outlook on the world. The term came into use around 1905, primarily as a polemical expression used by
Lenin
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov ( 187021 January 1924), better known as Vladimir Lenin, was a Russian revolutionary, politician and political theorist. He was the first head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 until Death and state funeral of ...
and
Georgi Plekhanov
Georgi Valentinovich Plekhanov ( rus, Георгий Валентинович Плеханов, p=ɡʲɪˈorɡʲɪj vəlʲɪnʲˈtʲinəvʲɪtɕ plʲɪˈxanəf, a=Ru-Georgi Plekhanov-JermyRei.ogg; – 30 May 1918) was a Russian revolutionary, ...
. With a shared desire to defend an "orthodox" account of Marxism, from their own differing perspective they both divided the opponents of this putative orthodoxy into the "idealists" and the "Machists".
The term remained a signifier of
Marxist-Leninist opprobrium from the 1920s through into the 1970s. This was shown by 's use of the term to criticize
Boris Hessen
Boris Mikhailovich Hessen (), also Gessen (16 August 1893, Elisavetgrad – 20 December 1936, Moscow), was a Soviet physicist, philosopher and historian of science. He is most famous for his paper on Newton's '' Principia'' which became fo ...
in 1928.
It can also be seen in
Evald Ilyenkov's chapter on "Marxism against Machism as the Philosophy of Lifeless Reaction" in ''Leninist Dialectics and the Metaphysics of Positivism'' (1979).
Confrontation with idealism
In 1902
Pavel Ivanovich Novgorodtsev edited the book ''
Problems of Idealism'' (''Problemy Idealizma'') which included contributions from
Sergei Bulgakov
Sergei Nikolayevich Bulgakov (, ; – 13 July 1944) was a Russian Orthodox theologian, priest, philosopher, and economist. Orthodox writer and scholar David Bentley Hart has said that Bulgakov was "the greatest systematic theologian of the tw ...
,
Evgenii Nikolaevitch Troubetzkoy,
Sergei Nikolaevich Trubetskoy,
Peter Berngardovich Struve,
Nikolai Berdyaev
Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev (; ; – 24 March 1948) was a Russian Empire, Russian philosopher, theologian, and Christian existentialism, Christian existentialist who emphasized the existentialism, existential spiritual significance of Pe ...
,
Semyon Frank, ,
Bogdan Kistyakovski
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,
Alexander Sergeyevich Lappo-Danilevsky Alexander Sergeyevich Lappo-Danilevsky (Russian: Александр Сергеевич Лаппо-Данилевский; 27 January 1863 – 7 February 1919) was a Russian historian and sociologist.
He attended the University of St. Petersburg, g ...
,
Sergey Oldenburg
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Biography
Sergey Feodorovitch Old ...
, and Zhukovsky.
In proclaiming the advent of a new idealist movement he also derided
positivism
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as being narrow and dogmatic.
[Soboleva M.E]
"Critical positivism” versus “new idealism"
in Russia at the beginning of the 20th century. Vestnik SPbSU. Philosophy and Conflict Studies, 2018, vol. 34, issue 1, pp. 46–56. https://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu17.2018.105.
Lenin, who was a
materialist
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, explains the difference between philosophical idealism and philosophical materialism as follows: "Materialism is the recognition of 'objects in themselves' or objects outside the mind; the ideas and sensations are copies or images of these objects. The opposite doctrine (idealism) says: the objects do not exist, outside the mind…”
Confrontation with Lenin
The publication of ''
Studies in the Philosophy of Marxism
''Studies in the Philosophy of Marxism'' () was an account of a seminar held by Vladimir Bazarov, Alexander Bogdanov, Anatoly Lunacharsky, Jakov Berman, Osip Gelfond, Pavel Yushkevich and Sergey Suvorov published in St Petersburg
Saint Pet ...
'' (Russian: Очерки по философии Марксизма) in 1908 marked a key moment in the emergence of this Russian Machism. However whilst many of the proponents of Russian Machism saw it as adding important insights to what a materialist view of the world would look like,
Vladimir Lenin
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov ( 187021 January 1924), better known as Vladimir Lenin, was a Russian revolutionary, politician and political theorist. He was the first head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 until Death and state funeral of ...
was a consistent opponent, writing
Materialism and Empirio-criticism
''Materialism and Empirio-criticism'' (Russian: Материализм и эмпириокритицизм, ''Materializm i empiriokrititsizm'') is a philosophical work by Vladimir Lenin, published in 1909. It was an obligatory subject of study ...
to refute their ideas. Lenin cited as supporters of Machism: Bazarov, Bogdanov, Lunacharski, Berman, Gelfond, Yushkevich, Sergei Suvorov and
Nikolai Valentinov
Nikolai Vladislavovich Valentinov (Rusaian: Николай Владиславович Валентинов; 18 May 1880 – 26 July 1964) was a Russian philosopher, journalist and economist. A member of the Russian Social Democratic Workers' Pa ...
.
Prominent Russian "Machists"
This list includes people who at one time or other have been described as Russian Machists:
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Vladimir Bazarov
Vladimir Alexandrovich Bazarov (Russian: Влади́мир Алекса́ндрович База́ров; 8 August O. S. 27 July">Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates.html" ;"title="nowiki/>Old Style and New Style dates">O. S. 27 July1874 – 16 Septem ...
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Jakov Berman
Jakov Alexandrovich Berman (Russian: Я́ков Алекса́ндрович Берма́н; 15 January 1868 – 1933) was a Russian philosopher and political theorist linked to Russian Machism and pragmatism.
In 1908 he published ''Dialectics in ...
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Alexander Bogdanov
Alexander Aleksandrovich Bogdanov (; – 7 April 1928), born Alexander Malinovsky, was a Russian and later Soviet physician, philosopher, science fiction writer and Bolshevik revolutionary. He was a polymath who pioneered blood transfusion, a ...
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Osip Gelfond Osip Isaakovich Gelfond () (1868–1942) was a Russian people, Russian physician and Marxist philosopher.
Osip studied at the University of Paris, gaining a medical degree in 1896. He married Musia Gershevna in 1899, who had also recently graduated ...
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Boris Hessen
Boris Mikhailovich Hessen (), also Gessen (16 August 1893, Elisavetgrad – 20 December 1936, Moscow), was a Soviet physicist, philosopher and historian of science. He is most famous for his paper on Newton's '' Principia'' which became fo ...
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Sergei Suvorov
Sergei Alexandrovich Suvorov (; 1869 – 15 June 1918) was a statistician, philosopher and revolutionary from the Russian Empire.
Suvorov was attracted to the revolutionary movement in the 1890s and he participated in a Marxist study circle with ...
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Nikolai Valentinov
Nikolai Vladislavovich Valentinov (Rusaian: Николай Владиславович Валентинов; 18 May 1880 – 26 July 1964) was a Russian philosopher, journalist and economist. A member of the Russian Social Democratic Workers' Pa ...
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Pavel Yushkevich
See also
* ''
Materialism and Empirio-criticism
''Materialism and Empirio-criticism'' (Russian: Материализм и эмпириокритицизм, ''Materializm i empiriokrititsizm'') is a philosophical work by Vladimir Lenin, published in 1909. It was an obligatory subject of study ...
''
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Positivism in Poland
References
Further reading
* Steila, Daniela. ''Nauka i revoljucija. Recepciia empiriokriticizma v russkoi kul'ture (1877-1910 gg.).'' Moscow: Akademicheskii Proekt, 2013. Originally published in Italian
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