Background
Mitin, Mark Borisovich was born on July 5, 1901 in Zhitomir, Ukraine.
Mitin, Mark Borisovich was born on July 5, 1901 in Zhitomir, Ukraine.
1929 graduated Philosophy Department, Moscow Institute of Red Professor.
Chief Editor, textbook “Dialektichesky i istorichesky materializm” (Dialectical and Historical Materialism) (1934). 1936-1938 took active part in defeat of the oppositional trends on “philosophical front”. One of authors of short biography of Stalin, about which Krushchev said: “This book is the expression of the most depraved cajolery..”.
1939-1961 Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party. Deputy, USSR Supreme Soviet of 1950, 1954, and 1958 convocation. 1954 and 1958 member, Commission for Foreign Affairs, Soviet of Nationalities, USSR Supreme Soviet.
1956-1960 Chairman, since 1960 Presidium member, All-Union Society for the Dissemination of Political and Science Knowledge, Co-Editor, publications “Istoriya filosofii” (History of Philosophy) (2 volume, 1957). 1955 member, Communist Party of the Soviet Union delegation at congress of Rumanian Workers’ Party. Chief Editor, Philosophy section, “Bolshaya sovetskaya entsiklopediya” (Large Soviet Encyclopedia), since 1951.
Autumn 1958 presented one of basic reports and represented Communist viewpoint at International Conference of Trade-Union in Milan. 1960 headed delegate of philosophers to Japan. Philosophy instructor, Krupskaya Communist Academy, of Education.
Head, Marx-EngelsLenin Institute. Chief Editor, Cominform newspaper “Za prochny mir, za narodnuyu demokratiyu” (For Lasting Peace, For National Democracy), and others.
Author: Hegel and the Theory of Dialectical Materialism, 1932, For Materialist Biological Sciences, 1949, Philosophy of the Contemporary World, 1960, Virgin Islands Lenin and the Pressing Problems of Philosophy, 1971, Philosophy Today, 1975, Problems of Ideological Combat Today, 1976, Philosophy and Progress, 1979.
Major religious moral codes dehumanise individuals outside their group as less worthy. Results can vary from discrimination to genocide.
Member, Communist Party, since 1919.
Strong communist party can create a new and better society with neither rich nor poor.
Member central committee Communist Party Soviet Union, 1939—1961. Member of Academy of Sciences Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics.