LABOR BETWEEN BIOLOGY AND RELIGION (Some Bolsheviks’ Reflections Before the Revolution)

Authors

  • Даниэла Стейла University of Turin, Italy;

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu17.2016.407

Abstract

Th e article analyses philosophical discussions on the sense of labor in pre-revolutionary Russian Marxism. Th e author maintains that the “left ” Bolsheviks’ thinking presents some common traits and a common philosophical horizon. Both A. A. Bogdanov and A. V. Lunacharsky consider that the human being is not a passive observer of external objective reality or the servant of historical necessity. Being the center of knowledge and action he is able to impose his own rules and to organize the world within the limits of his experience. Th e problem of human labor highlights some interesting aspects as regards the relationship between humankind and nature, and helps to clarify the specifi c positions of “left ” Bolsheviks on matter and spirit, as well as on biology and religion. With Hegel and Marx, Russian Marxists consider labor as the “mediation” between the human being and the world. Labor is considered to be, on the one hand, the “biological” relationship between the human being and his environment, on the other hand a specifi c human instance as “useful” labor. Discussion between Bogdanov and Lunacharsky about the use of the word “labor” is conducted in Avenarius’ terminology. According to the author this is the way to put an end to mechanicism, which seemed the scientifi c grounds of Plekhanov’s orthodoxy, with the help of “energetism” and empiriocriticism. Bogdanov wants to establish a continuity between the understanding of the human world and society, on the one hand, and the natural, physical world-views on the other. Lunacharsky, on the contrary, made labor the cornerstone of a religious-eschatological world-view. And from both their standpoints, the refl ection on labor leads to fi nd as its subject not the single human being, but the collective. Refs 28.

Keywords:

Russian Marxism, “left ” Bolsheviks, A. A. Bogdanov, A. V. Lunacharsky, labor

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Published

2018-10-07

How to Cite

Стейла, Д. (2018). LABOR BETWEEN BIOLOGY AND RELIGION (Some Bolsheviks’ Reflections Before the Revolution). Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Philosophy and Conflict Studies, 32(4), 63=74. https://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu17.2016.407