Mark Rozental Explained

Mark Moiseyevich Rozental (Russian: Марк Моисеевич Розенталь; 1906, Ustia – 1975, Moscow) was a Soviet philosopher and teacher, specializing in the fields of dialectical materialism, aesthetics, and the history of philosophy. He and Pavel Yudin were the main authors of A Dictionary of Philosophy, a Soviet dictionary on philosophy.[1]

Life

Rozental was born in Ustia, Ukraine, in 1906. He lost both parents to typhus at an early age. In 1925 he joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU). He worked at a metal factory and at a sugar mill before being admitted to the School of Philosophy in Moscow in 1928. In 1933, he graduated from the Institute of Red Professors. In 1946 he received a doctorate in philosophy.[2]

Later in life he edited a journal of literary criticism and headed the department of Historical and Dialectical Materialism at the CPSU Central Committee's Higher Party School.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mark Rosental 1906-1975.
  2. Santacruz Castro, Domingo (2009) "Mark. M. Rosental, una breve semblanza de su vida y legado teórico". Servicio Informativo Ecuménico y Popular (SIEP). Accessed 15 May 2019.