Soviet social philosophy: escape from the frame of historical materialism. Part ІI
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Interview of Vsevolod Khoma with Professor Tamara Yashchuk within the framework of the research program “Ukrainian Philosophy of the 60s–80s of the 20th Century” of the Student Society of Oral History of Philosophy.
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Yashchuk, T., & Khoma, V. (2022). Soviet social philosophy: escape from the frame of historical materialism. Part I. Sententiae, 41(3), 186-196. https://doi.org/10.31649/sent41.03.186
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