Scientific Communism
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Scientific Communism was one of the three major ingredients of Marxism-Leninism as taught in the Soviet Union in all institutions of higher education and pursued in the corresponding research institutions, and departments. The discipline consisted in investigation of laws, patterns, ways, and forms of class struggle, Socialist revolution, development of Socialism and construction of Communism.
Passing exams in Scientific Communism was an obligatory prerequisite in obtaining any postgraduate scientific degree in the Soviet Union, see "Kandidat" article for details.
Typical courses of study included the following topics, among others.
- Origins and development of the communist theory
- Theory of socialist revolution
- International Communist movement
- Dictatorship of the proletariat
- Transformation of Socialism into Communism
- Socialist democracy
- Communist interpersonal relations and upbringing
- Criticisms of the anti-Communism
[edit] Other components of Marxism-Leninism
- Marxist-Leninist Philosophy (Marxist philosophy plus developments of Vladimir Lenin), subdivided into Dialectical materialism and Historical materialism
- Political Economy subdivided into Political Economy of Capitalism and Political Economy of Socialism