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On Dewey’s Philosophy. Letter to Jean van Heijenoort, August 16, 1940
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First Published: Fourth International, Vol.1 No.5, October 1940, p.127.
This letter is a part of a series of letters published in this issue of Fourth International under the heading of Trotsky’s Last Letters.
This letter is a part of a series of letters published in this issue of Fourth International under the heading of Trotsky’s Last Letters.
Collection(s): Fourth International
August 16, 1940
Dear Gerland:
I completely agree with your idea about the necessity of giving a Marxist criticism of Dewey’s philosophy and I believe it is your direct duty to do this job.
With best wishes and warmest greetings,
L. TROTSKY