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Critique of Marxist Philosophy Part 2
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Ayatullah Muhammad Baqir Al Sadr
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An Islamic critique of Marxist materialism, class struggle, and determinism, presenting Islamic justice and spirituality as a superior alternative.
"Critique of Marxist Philosophy Part 2" provides a deep Islamic analysis and refutation of Marxist ideology, critically assessing its materialistic worldview, dialectical materialism, historical determinism, and class struggle theory. The book presents an Islamic counterargument, emphasizing spiritual, ethical, and divine justice as an alternative to Marxist economic and social theories.
By comparing Marxist thought with Islamic principles, the book highlights the flaws in materialist determinism and how Islam provides a comprehensive system that balances economic justice, moral values, and divine guidance. This work is essential for those interested in Islamic political thought, philosophy, and comparative ideologies.
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