Background
KAMMARI, Mikhail was born on March 1, 1898.
philosopher professor corresponding member
KAMMARI, Mikhail was born on March 1, 1898.
1930 graduated Moscow Institute of Red Professors.
1936-1940 acad. work in Institute of Marx, Engels and Lenin, Central Committee, AllUnion Communist Party (Bolsheviks), now Institute of Marxism-Leninism, Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. During World War II Director, USSR Committee Radiofication and Broadcasting. Since 1954 at one time Chief Editor, journal “Voprosy filosofii” (Problems of Philosophy).
PubL: “O novom vydayushchemsya vklade I. V. Stalina v marksistko-leninskuyu filosofiyu” (I. V. Stalin’s New Outstanding Contribution to Marxist-Leninist Philosophy) (1952). “Torzhestvo idealogii druzhby narodov” (The Triumph of the Ideology of the Friendship of Peoples) (1954). “V. I. Lenin о roli subektivnogo faktora v istorii” (V. I. Lenin on the Role of the Subjective Factor in History) (1955).
“O roli narodnykh mass v Revolyutsii 1905 goda” (The Role of the Masses in the 1905 Revolution) (1955). “Revizionistsky mif ob ‘osvovozhdenii’ nauki ot ideologii” (The Revisionist Myth of the “Liberation” of Science from Ideology) (1958). “V. I. Lenin о yedinstve dialekticheskogo о istoricheskogo materializma’’ (V. I. Lenin on the Unity of Dialectical and Historical Materialism) (1959).
Religious moral codes pervert people outside their group as less moral. Thus, religion is socially divisive and its effect is harmful for society.
Member, Communist Party, since 1919.
Every person has rights to express his or her opinion, but the opinion could be expressed if it was in accordance with the general interests of Soviet society.
Correspondent member, USSR Academy of Sciences from 1953. Communist Party member from 1919.