Russian Sociology; a Contribution to the History of Sociological Thought And Theory
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Thus the dialectic pro- cess shows how man shall come into his own. His future is bright, and furnishes no excuse for the pessimism towards which many disappointed idealists drift. These in brief, are Plekhanov's conclusions. His theory, by reason of its abstractness, may be a satisfactory hypo- thesis for a philosopher of history, but it does not satisfy a modern sociologist who is more interested in the proximate causes or antecedents of social phenomena than in their ulti- Jmate, all-determi...ning causes. Plekhanov's criticism of the subjectivist school is little more than a criticism of philo- sophical presuppositions and is not directed against its socio- \/ logical superstructure, much of which was arrived at by an I inductive study of actually existing social facts. Plek- nanov's dialectic-monistic materialism, founded upon the Hegelian philosophy, is an a priori metaphysical presupposi- tion and may be charged with dogmatism. The monistic attitude towards the universe is not dictated by experience y of reality; it is, rather, that emotionalism which character- ized the mystic philosophy of Heraclites.
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