катедер-социализм

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Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from German Kathedersozialismus.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ка‧те‧дер-со‧циа‧лизм

Noun

кате́дер-социали́зм (katéder-socialízmm inan (genitive кате́дер-социали́зма, nominative plural кате́дер-социали́змы, genitive plural кате́дер-социали́змов)

  1. socialism of the chair
    • 1989, Sergei Belousov, Chinese Version of “State Socialism”, page 8:
      Несмотря на некоторые различия в деталях и формулировках, общая суть теоретических построений «государственного социализма» и катедер-социализма сводилась к реформистской защите экономических и политических интересов буржуазии от набирающего силу рабочего движения; они были направлены против марксизма, и их развитие (в определённых рамках) было даже выгодно буржуазии.
      Nesmotrja na nekotoryje različija v detaljax i formulirovkax, obščaja sutʹ teoretičeskix postrojenij «gosudarstvennovo socializma» i kateder-socializma svodilasʹ k reformistskoj zaščite ekonomičeskix i političeskix interesov buržuazii ot nabirajuščevo silu rabočevo dviženija; oni byli napravleny protiv marksizma, i ix razvitije (v opredeljónnyx ramkax) bylo daže vygodno buržuazii.
      Despite some differences in details and formulations, the general essence of the theoretical constructs of “state socialism” and socialism of the chair was reduced to the reformist protection of the economic and political interests of the bourgeoisie from the growing labor movement; this was directed against Marxism, and this development (within certain limits) was even beneficial to the bourgeoisie.

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