What was Soviet ideology?: a theoretical inquiry
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Contents Introduction 1 Chapter 1 : What Makes an Ideology Ideological? 27 Chapter 2: The Three Logics of Ideology 61 Chapter 3 : The Ontological Truth of Ideology 87 Chapter 4: The Production of Ideology 123 Chapter 5: The Show of Civilization 153 Chapter 6 : The Economy of Tokens 191 Conclusion 229 Bibliography 237 Index 257 About the Author 273 vii
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Index abstract immediacy, in Hegel, 70-71 abstract universal, in Hegel, 74 Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 146n action program, 10, 12 aesthetic overproduction, 185n Agitprop (Agitation and Propaganda Department), 127, 131, 143, 146-47n, 189n, 232; Committee for the Marxist-Leninist Preparation of Cadres, 146n agitpunkt (propaganda center), 127 ag/Z-ship (propaganda ship), 127 ag/7-train (propaganda train), 127 alienation, in Marx, 152n Althusser, L., 24n, 41-44, 46, 58n, 68-69, 76, 131, 149n American Academy of Sciences, Conference on Ideology at, 33, 5 In Ancient Rome, in Italian Fascism, 162. See also Romanità anti-cosmopolitanism, 5, 189n anti-Semitism, Soviet. See anti-cosmopolitanism appearance, 45, 67, 116n, 140; of appearance, 218, 234; deceptive, 36, 38, 41; and essence, 66, 68, 80, 144; objective, 67, 218,232; posited, produced, 144-45. See also phenomena Arendt, H., 28, 30-31, 5In, 63 Aron, R., 28 authoritative discourse, 17, 46 Avenarius, R., 116n Bachelard, G., 24η Bakhtin, Μ., 17 base, 40, 57n, 58n, 64, 66, 139-40, 142-43, 151n, 170-72, 174-75, 177, 199, 216. See also superstructure being, 123, 143; being there (factual existence), 3, 62-63, 66, 70-71, 73-75,77, 79,81,87, 230; Heidegger on, 95-96, 98-99, 114, 115-18n; logic of (in Hegel), 70, 74, 76-77, 230; power, sway of, 139, 170-71; radiating essence, truth, 99-100, 103; social, socio-economic, 57n, 132, 140-41, 143, 145, 155, 169-70, 173, 178,215,217, 220 Bell, D.,33, 54n, 192 Berdiaev, N., 28-29, 52n Bettelheim, C., 57n Bildungstrieb (formative impulse), 161 Bobrovnikov, N., 138 Bofa, G., 39 257
258 Index Bolshevism, 28, 157-58, 162-63, 165, 186-87n bourgeoisie, bourgeois society, 36-37, 110-12, 160—61; state bourgeoisie (in Bettelheim and Chavance), 57n Brandenberger, D., 2, 4-5, 58n, 145n, 147n Brezhnev, L., 180n brigades: of communist labor {brigady kommunisticheskogo truda), 202; front-line {frontovye brigady), 202; integrated {skvoznye brigady), 202, 214; shock {udarnye brigady), 2024; Stakhanovite, 214; writers’ 167 Brzezinski, Z., 28, 31-33 Bukharin, N., 56-57n, 101 bureaucracy, Soviet, 5, 47-48; as a new ruling class, 39^10, 56-57n; Cohen on, 57n; Trotsky on, 56n capital, in Marx, 197-98, 220, 222-23n capitalism, 161, 172, 197; contradictions of, 37, 104, 106, 111; late, 144, 152n; state capitalism, 57n, 163, 185-86n; uneven development of, 107. See also imperialism cathected object, 192-93 cause and effect, in Hegel, 154,179n censorship, 127, 130, 136, 143, 148n,215, 230 census, Soviet (1937), 165 Central Committee. See Communist Party of the Soviet Union “Central-Irmino” mine, 204, 208, 211 challenge, to socialist competition. See vyzov Chavance, B., 57n Childe, V. G., 186n Civil War, Russian, 202 civilization, 96, 139-40, 170; in Antiquity, 158; conceptions of, 159— 64, 182n; as cultural sophistication {civilité), 160, 183n; as Kultur, 160, 183-84n; organicist notion of, 160-62, 171, 183n; as political project, 163-64; show of, 165-66, 172-78, 199, 207, 220, 234; Soviet, 155-59, 163—69, 170-78, 179-80n, 183n, 207, 215-16, 220-21, 234; universalist notion of, 160-61,186n Clark, K., 186n class struggle, 8, 40, 110, 195-96 clearing, in Heidegger. See
Lichtung Cobban, A., 52n Cohen, S., 5, 7, 10, 57n collective patronage. See shefstvo collectivization, Soviet, 8, 163, 201,208 Comintern (Communist International), 128 Commissariat of the Enlightenment (NARKOMPROS), 126, 146-48n, 150n; Section of Mass Presentations and Spectacles, 148n commodity, 197, 222n; fetishism (in Marx), 36-37, 41, 152n; form (in Marx), 36, 152n communism, 2, 12, 30, 54n, 142, 194, 216; Russian, 8-9, 28, 5 In. See socialism Communist Academy of Social Sciences. See Socialist Academy of Social Sciences Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), 128, 140, 143, 168, 199, 204-7, 211, 215-17, 228n, 233; cadres, 101, 123, 166, 203, 206-8, 213, 217; Central Committee of, 101, 119n, 126-28, 146-47n, 149n, 168, 203-4, 214, 223n, 225n; Charter of, 225n; committee, local party organization, 101,127-28,166, 187n, 205, 207-8, 211, 216, 225n, 228n; Ideological Commission of, 149n; December 1935, Plenum of, 213; November 1928, Plenum of, 203; Seventeenth Congress of, 138, 151n; Sixteenth Conference of, 204; Sixteenth Congress of, 204,224n; Twenty-First Congress of, 225-26n;
Index Twenty-Fifth Congress of, 180n. See Agitprop Communist Saturdays. See subbotniki communist universities. See komvuzy Communist Youth League. See Komsomol concept, logic of, 70-73, 75-76, 78-79, 83n, 87, 100, 113, 140, 153-55, 17879n, 195, 197, 220, 230, 234 condition, notion of See symptom Condorcet, J.-A.-N., 160 consciousness: bourgeois, 36-37, 39; class, 38-39, 42, 109; faculty of, 90; imputed, 39, 56n; political, 48, 109; social, 57n, 110,174-77; trade-union (in Lenin), 39. See also ideology; survivals of bourgeois consciousness contradiction, dialectical, 16, 25n corporatism, 163 cosmopolitanism. See anti-cosmopolitanism cost-accounting. See khozraschet Counter-Enlightenment, 160, 162 counter-planning. See vstrechnoe planirovanie criticism and self-criticism. See kritika i samokritika cult of the leader, 4; of Lenin, 119n; of Stalin, 6,22n; in MarxismLeninism, 6 Cultural Revolution, Soviet, 125, 132, 176 Dal', V., dictionary, 182n Daniels, R. V., 37-38 Danilevskii, N., 183-84n Dasein, in Heidegger, 92-93, 118n David-Fox, Μ., 13-14, 235n Debord, G., 144, 152n decadence, degeneration, 155, 161, 173, 184n deistvennost' (activist character). See Marxism-Leninism dekada (ten-day period), 214 democratic centralism, 5 259 derivations, in Pareto, 45 desire, in Freud, 45-46, 68 determinate concepts, in Hegel, 83n Deutscher, L, 13, 226n, 228n development policy, 160 dialectic, 14, 16,19; of Being, Essence, and Concept, 73-82, 87, 98-99, 153-54, 220, 230; Hegel on, 16; not a method, 16 dictatorship of the proletariat. See proletariat discourse: Foucault on, 69, 164-65;
instead of ideology, 17, 69 Djilas, Μ., 39-40 Donbass, 204, 207-8, 210-11 doska pocheta (honor board), 204, 213 Dunayevskaya, R., 186n dvukhsotniki (two-hundredpercenters), 214 Eagleton, T., 34, 82n economism. See Marxism ego: ego cogito, 44; in psychoanalysis, 44; transcendental (in Kant), 79 einigende Einheit (unifying unify), in Hegel, 153, 197, 230 Eisenstein, S., 229-30, 234n Eleatic age, philosophy of, 97, 117n emergence: choreography of, 205, 211; of superstructural phenomena, 139— 40, 156, 177,218-19 enemies of the people, 4, 40, 47 Engels, F„ 35-37, 104-5, 109-10, 120n, 122n, 125, 129, 194 Enlightenment, 75, 158, 165, 181n enterprise, 134,136, 143, 145, 163,199, 230, 232. See also Soviet ideology environment, notion of, 90-91, 94 epistemological truth. See truth epistemology, 88 epoch, 140-43, 158, 168, 173-74 Epstein, Μ., 29 Ereignis (event), in Heidegger, 90-91, 95-99, 104-6, 113, 117n
260 Index es gibt (it gives, there is), in Heidegger, 92, 95, 98, 118n essence, 51, 67-68, 70-71, 73-78, 81, 94-95, 99, 118n, 144, 153-54, 170, 175, 23 0; and appearance, 75, 144, 220; and existence, 75, 78; immediacy of, 66, 77-78; logic of (in Hegel), 70-71, 178-79n, 220, 230; self-essentializing, 112, 145; and Soviet ideology, 19, 51 Evans, A. B., 12 Evreinov, N., 147n example. See primer exchange value. See value exemplar. See tokens exhibit, exhibition, 166-67, 170-71, 173, 177-78, 199-200, 215, 217-18, 220. See also tokens Fainsod, Μ., 23n, 57n, 157 fantasy, in Zizek, 46-47 fascio littorio (bundled rods), 162, 185n Fascism: German, 28, 31, 49-50, 16263; Italian, 162-63, 184-85n Febvre, L., 182 festivals, Soviet, 127, 132, 148n fetishism of commodities. See commodity Feuerbach, L., 55n Filtzer, D., 228n First All-Union Conference of Stakhanovite Workers, 211-13 Fitzpatrick, S., 2, 165 five-day periods. See piatidnevka Five-Year Plan, in USSR: First, 7-8, 140, 156, 203,207-8,210,215, 224n, 226n; Second, 208, 214, 228n for another (für ein anderes), 70, 88, 123, 168 for itself (für sich), 70, 100, 168 form, 15, 159; artistic, genre, 15, 61, 168; of external determination, 65-69, 95, 100, 102, 111, 12324, 132, 140, 145; of internal coherence, systematicity, 62-67, 94, 102-3, 123-24, 125, 138, 142, 191-92; logical, 62,79,198; of self-determination, 100, 113, 123-24, 132-34, 143, 145, 153-54, 178, 198 formative impulse. See Bildungstrieb Foucault, Μ., 45, 48—49, 59n, 69, 157, 159, 164 foundations (osnovy), in Stalin, 103-5 Frankfurt Institute of Social Research (Institut
für Sozialforschung), 49-50, 140 Freeden, Μ., 30, 63 Freiburg University, 88 Freud, S., 41-42, 45-46, 68 Friedrich, C., 28, 31-33 Fritzsche, P., 163, 184n Frow, J., 45 genre. See form Gentile, E., 51n Gershberg, Μ., 211 Getty, A., 180n Geuss, R., 82n Giolitti, G., 162 giving, in Heidegger. See es gibt Glavlit (Soviet censorship administration), 127, 148n Glavpolitprosvet (Main Committee for Political Education), 126, 146M7n “Golubovka” mine, 208 “Gorlovo” mine, 204, 208 gosudarstvennost' (statehood), 4 Gramsci, A., 149n Great Depression, 163 Great Soviet Encyclopedia (Bol'shaia sovetskaia entsiklopediia), 149n, 151n, 171 Great Terror, 5, 40 Great Turn, Stalin’s, 4, 7 ground, grounding, 50, 65-66, 70-71, 75, 80, 100, 102-3, 111, 113-14, 123, 131, 165 Groys, B., 10 Guizot, F., 160 gulags, 2, 33
Index Gurian, W., 28 Habermas, J., 46-47, 84n Haug, W. F. See Projekt Ideologitheorie Hegel, G. W. F„ 16, 70-74, 81, 82-83n, 87, 134, 153-55, 197, 220, 232 hegemony, in Gramsci, 149n Heidegger, Μ., 84n, 88-100, 104-5, 109, 113-14, 114-18n, 155; language, 89-90, 115n Herder, J. G., 160-61 hermeneutic: of ideology, 40, 46, 65, 69, 145; pact, 35, 47, 50, 61, 69; of suspicion (in Ricoeur), 44, 65 high theory. See theory Higher Party School (Vysshaia partiinaia shkola; VPSh), 146n Higher School of Marxism-Leninism ( Vysshaia shkola marksizmaleninizma), 146n Hilferding, R., 58n Hitler, A., 50 honor board. See doska pocheta Houlgate, S., 84n humanity, 96; as existing entity, 73; as ideal, essence, 75; as project, 76 Hunt, Μ. H., 3 Huntington, S. P., 184n Husserl, E., 84n id, in psychoanalysis, 44 idea, 63, 84n; Hegel on, 73; logic of (in Arendt), 28, 31; Russian (in Berdiaev), 28 idealism, 36-37, 116n ideas: fixed (in Kotkin), 164, 186n; as a material force, 142-43, 152n, 175, 200-201, 213, 218, 231-33; objective basis of, 82n, 111, 114, 123-24, 145; progressive, advanced, 142-43, 145, 152n, 155, 173-75, 218-19, 221; reactionary, 142, 152n, 155, 173; ruling, 39, 173; social, 45, 140,142, 173; “turn into life,” 128, 201, 204, 210, 232; unity with 261 being, 68, 95, 102, 108, 111, 114, 124, 139, 220 identity, 14-16, 41, 48-49, 134, 155, 164, 195, 220 ideocracy thesis, 8, 27-29, 34, 51-52n, 63, 165 ideological, the, 27, 33-36, 46-47, 49-50, 55n, 61, 65, 69-70, 99, 123; as different from an ideology, 33-34; in Projekt Ideologitheorie, 149n Ideological Commission. See Communist Party
of the Soviet Union (CPSU) ideological critique, 34, 46, 50, 65-66, 69, 100, 114, 123 ideological fantasy. See fantasy ideological front (ideologicheskii front), 132 ideological production, 135,143 ideological sphere, 132, 176; in DavidFox, 14, 233n ideological state apparatuses, 68, 131, 143, 149n ideological struggle, 176-77 ideological work. See ideologicheskaia rabota ideologicheskaia rabota (ideological work), 132-33, 136, 196-97, 199 ideologicheskii rabotnik (ideological worker), 132 ideology: adjectival sense of, 33-35, 49, 64; as appearance, 67, 69; of a class, 38-41, 65, 67, 110; as a body (system) of ideas, 10, 16, 34, 50, 62-65, 67, 70, 80-81, 133, 135, 140, 177, 231; bourgeois, 5, 37, 39, 67, 109-10, 155, 173; constituting subjects (in Althusser), 41; debasement of, 8; definitions of, 11-15, 19, 24-25n; dialectic of, 95, 101-2, 109, 113-14, 123, 133, 138, 140, 142-43, 153-54, 192; as different from an ideology, 55n, 61, 63, 82n; as discourse, 17, 25n, 69; as dissimulation/distortion.
262 Index 35-36, 41, 44, 46-47, 67-68, 145; end of, 33, 50, 53-54n; as false consciousness, 35-39, 50, 65, 145, 191; falsity of, 36-38, 67-68; as form, 15-17, 61-62, 130; function of, 41^13, 68, 132, 192, 221n; as imaginary relation (in Althusser), 41, 65; as inversion (in Marx and Engels), 36; levels of, 10-11, 17; logic(s) of, 61-82, 123; materiality of (in Althusser), 68; moment of truth in, 35, 64-65, 69, 82n, 87, 173; as necessary illusion, 36, 41, 50, 58n; particular and total (in Mannheim), 54n; proletarian/socialist (in Lenin), 39, 67, 109-10, 155; as rationalization, 44-48; reactionary, 155; and realism, 37, 55n; and science, 68; as a secular religion, 6, 28, 33, 139; in the social sciences, 38, 62; spatial representation of, 17, 63, 66, 82n; as a system of values, 64, 191; totalitarian, 31-34, 50, 53n, 63, 140; and utopia, 28, 30, 34—35, 54n, 63, 173. See also ideological, the; political ideologies imaginary, 41-42, 46 immediacy. See being imperialism, 103-8, 111; chain of, 103-4, 106-8, 124; contradictions of, 103-8, 111; Lenin’s theory of, 104—8,111-13; and monopoly capitalism, 104, 111; old and new, 160; weakest link of, 106-8, 120n. See also capitalism indoctrination, 28 industrial conferences. See proizvodstvennye soveshchaniia industrial contests. See konkursy industrial conventions. See smotry industrial rallies. See slety industrialization, 161; Soviet, 200, 203, 207, 223n initiative. See pochin indsiativnost'(resourcefulness, initiative), 206, 211-12,232 Inkeles, A., 33 Institute of Marx, Engels, and Lenin, 126, 145-46n Institute of Party History, 146n
Institute of Red Professors, 126, 146n intelligentsia: bourgeois, 4, 121 n; Russian radical, 28; Soviet, 5, 136, 168, 121n interests, 69, 173, 200-201; of a class, 40, 110-11, 113, 173, 191-92; determining ideology, 110-11 internal censor, 128 International Youth Day, 208-9 internationalism, 5, 231 interpellation, in Althusser, 42, 58n, 68-69, 149n "Irmino" mine. See "CentralIrmino” mine ludin, P., 141-42 izba-chitalnia (village reading room), 127 Izotov, N., 202 izotovstvo (Izotovite movement), 202, 210-12 Jameson, Fredric, 46-47 Japanese cinema, Eisenstein on, 229-30 Jones, E., 44 Kabuki theater, 229, 234n Kaganovich, L., 169 Kalinin, Μ., 101 Kant, L, 78, 93, 154 “Karl Marx” machine-building factory, 225n Kataev, V., 208 Kaufman, N., 228-29 Kautsky, K., 107, 110, 121n Keenan, E. L., 180n Kehre (turn). See ontological turn Kenez, P., 42 Kennan, G. n20 khozraschet (cost-accounting), 202
Index kinematografichnost' (cinema specificity), 230 klassovost' (class character). See Marxism-Leninism knowledge, 89; biological basis of (in Nietzsche), 95; essence of (in Heidegger), 94; and power, 45, 69; scientific, 79-80; sense knowledge (in Hegel), 70-71 Kojeve, A., 134, 198 Kolakowski, L., 28 Komsomol (Communist Youth League), 203, 205-6, 214, 218; activists, 206, 214, 218; organizations, 203, 205-6 komvuzy (communist universities), 126 konkurentsiia (competition). See socialist competition konkursy (industrial contests), 202 Konrâd, G., 39 Kosik, К., 55η Kotkin, S., 49, 57η, 155-59, 162-65, 169, 179-82η, 186η kritika i samokritika (criticism and selfcriticism), 128, 148n Krupskaia, N., 146n Kultur. See civilization labor: and capital (in Marx), 193; defining humanity (in Marx), 202; laws, 169, 188n; living (in Marx), 198; dead (in Marx), 198; division of, 132, 160; history of (in USSR), 202, 207; power (in Marx), 37, 58n, 198; as the other of capital, 198; socialist, 201-2, 205, 207, 214-15, 224n labor aristocracy, in Lenin, 111-12 Lacan, J., 41, 46 Lamont, C., 179n Lefort, C., 34 Left Opposition, in CPSU, 101 Lenin, V. L, 39, 57n, 67, 88, 100-104, 119-21П, 123-24, 128-30, 135, 137, 141, 145n, 150n, 194-95, 202-3, 216-17, 232 263 Leningrad, journal, 150n Lenin Institute. See Institute of Marx, Engels, and Lenin Lenin’s corner. See Red corner Lenin’s Enrollment, 119n Leninism, 40, 101, 123-24, 135, 141, 194-95, 217; period of (in Stalin), 102, 105; Stalin on, 102-14, 130; as a term, 102; Trotsky on, 102 Lévi-Strauss, C., 46 Lewin, Μ., 2, 4, 48, 165, 180n, 186-87n
liberalism, 161-62 Lichtheim, G. n20, 30 Lichtung (clearing), in Heidegger, 90-91 Linden, C. A., 28 linguistic turn, 17 Lipset, S. Μ., 33 live newspaper. See zhivaia gazeta logocracy, 5 In Löwith, К., 118n Lukäcs, Georg, 37, 67 Lunacharskii, A., 101, 147n Lyotard, J.-F., 33 Mach, E., 116n Magnitogorsk, 156, 159, 169, 181η, 226n Malia, Μ., 7-9, 23n, 28-29,159 Mandel, E., 186n Mannheim, K., 32-33, 35, 38, 53-55n, 65, 173 Marcuse, Η., 84n, 188n Martin, J. L., 25n Marx, K., 29, 32, 33, 35-37, 41, 54n, 57n, 65-68, 82n, 104, ПО, 120-21n, 125, 129, 142, 145, 149n, 152n, 171, 194-97, 202, 232 Marxism, 7-8, 12, 23n, 28, 38, 40, 5 In, 56n, 67-69, 102, 104-5, 110-12, 120n, 138, 140-41, 145, 171-72, 192-93, 195, 231; dissident Marxists in Eastern Europe, 12; economist, 107; fatal logic of (in Malia), 8-9, 23n; historicist, 41; Plato-Marxism (in Epstein), 29;
264 Index psycho-Marxism, 46; vulgar, 71. See also Marxism-Leninism Marxism-Leninism, 2, 4, 6, 9-13, 22n, 24n, 39, 48-49, 5 In, 61, 81, 88, 120n, 125-29, 132-41, 149n, 151n, 173-75, 177, 193-96, 199-201, 215-16, 233-34; abstract nature of, 4; as creative development ofMarxism, 135, 141, 200; as dead letter, 49, 61; hegemony of, 139, 176; monolithic character of (monolitnost', stroinost', tselnost'), 135, 138, 193-95, 200, 219; partisan, party character of (partiinosf, klassovost'), 193-96, 200; popular character of (narodnost', massovost'), 193-96, 200, 207, 223n; revolutionary character of (revoliutsionnost', deistvennost'), 193-95, 200; scientific character of (nauchnost', ob"ektivnost'), 135-36, 141-42, 152n, 175, 193, 195-96, 199-200, 217-19; “triumph” of, 177, 205, 220, 232-33; vitality of (zhiznennost', sila, tvorcheskii kharakter), 138, 140^13, 151n, 193-96, 199, 221, 223n, 232; as the worldview of Soviet people, 139, 143; valorized attributes of, 193-200, 218, 220, 230-32 mass organizer. See massovik mass-industrial work. See massovoproizvodstvennaia rabota massovik (mass organizer), 132 massovo-proizvodstvennaia rabota (mass-industrial work), 206 massovost’ (mass character), 207, 211, 213-15, 217-18, 232. See also Marxism-Leninism master and slave, dialectic of (in Hegel), 154 materialism, 116n, 15 In; dialectical, 103, 125, 151n, 194-95; historical, 120n, 125, 141, 171-72, 175-76, 194-95,200 Mauss, Μ., 182n McLelland, D., 54n Meaningful, the, 98, 143, 145, 233 meaningfulness, 96-98, 132, 145 mediation, 14, 41, 65-66, 70-71, 75-77, 81, 85n, 111, 124, 129, 133-35,
144-45, 154, 164, 171, 177,211, 216-18, 222n, 234 Mekhlis, L., 128 Mensheviks, 102 “Menzhinsky” metalworks, 206-7 meropriiatia (organizational measures), 206, 209, 211-12 Merton, Η., 53n metanarrative, 144; delegitimation of metanarratives (in Lyotard), 33 metaphysics, 88, 92, 97, 117-18n Meyer, A. G., 4, 7, 231 Mikulina, E., 204, 215 Mirabeau, H.-G., 183n Mitin, Μ., 149n mock trials, political, 127 mode of production. See production model, of self determination, 134,154 modernism, 15, 19 modernity, 117n, 160, 163; Soviet, 156, 179-80n modernization theory, 160, 183n modernization, 22n Molotov, V., 128 money, Marx on, 197-98, 222n monolitnost' (monolithic character), 168, 172. See also Marxism-Leninism monopoly capitalism. See imperialism montage, 229-30, 232 moral imperative, in Kant, 154 Morgan, L. Η., 183n Moscow Metro, 147n Museum of Lenin, 146n Museum of Marx and Engels, 146n Mussolini, B., 162-63, 185n mystique, in Inkeles, 53n
Index myth: and Italian Fascism, 162, 185n; and Soviet ideology, 7, n24 narodnost' (popular character), 217. See also Marxism-Leninism nastoiashchaia deistvitel'nost' (true reality), 233 National Socialism, 88, 98, 115n, 163; ideology of, 50;. See also Fascism Nationalism: Russian, 4-5, 231; in the Second International, 121n nauchnost' (scientific character). See Marxism-Leninism Nazism, Nazi regime. See Fascism; National Socialism New Criticism, American, 19 New (Soviet) Man, 143,177 Nietzsche, F., 44, 45-46, 68-69, 88-100, 109, 113-14, 11418n, 161, 191 nominalist epistemology n25 ob'ektivnost' (objective character). See Marxism-Leninism objectification, 44, 79, 134, 166; of ideas, ideology, 124, 128-30, 13235, 140, 150n, 175, 217, 231; self objectification, 16, 79, 144, 153. See also valorization objective tendency. See tendency obrazets (exemplar), 170 obshchestvennyi buksir (social “tug boat”), 202 obtaining, 66, 69-670, 77, 88, 132 ontological truth. See truth ontological turn, 88, 105; Kehre (in Heidegger), 88, 91 opportunism, 113, 124; Lenin on, 110-13 Order of Lenin, 212 organizational measures. See meropriiatia other: apparent, 71, 99-100, 114, 178n, 195, 201; constitutive, determining, 265 64, 111; indifferent, 64, 71; own, 71, 178n, 233 otlichnichestvo (quality excellence movement), 202 otsenka (political appraisal), 206 Overman {Übermensch), in Nietzsche, 97 Pareto, V., 45 Parsons, T., 31-33, 53n, 160 partiinost' (partisan, party character). See Marxism-Leninism partorg (Party organizer), 208-9 Party committee, organization. See Communist Party of the Soviet
Union Party organizer. See partorg Parvus, 120n passo Romano (Roman military step), 162 pereklichka (roll-call), 203 performances: of belonging, 167; discursive, 124; public, 128, 143-44, 167, 211, 214, 217, 231; symbolic, 144,204, 209-11,217 performative shift, in Yurchak, 17, 25n perspectival, the, 91, 95, 105 Petrov, K. G., 207-9, 211 phenomena, 156-57, 215; of socialism, 140-41, 143, 169, 177, 199, 207, 211,215,217,219-21,233-34 phenomenality, socialist, 169, 171, 177,217, 220 philosophy, 98-100, 103, 113; German (in Marx), 36, 65-66; Hegel on, 71; Russian religious, 52n; Western, 90, 95-97, 100, 117n piatidnevka (five-day period), 214 pioneers, of new industrial practices. See zachinateli Pipes, R., 28, 18In Plato, 28 Plato-Marxism. See Marxism pochin (initiative, undertaking), 206-12, 232
266 Index Podznamenem marksizma {Under the Banner ofMarxism), journal, 12 In, 137 pokhod (march), 206 politgramotshkoly (schools of political literacy), 126 political economy, 125, 135, 137, 193, 197 political education, 48, 126-27,130, 143, 146n, 177 political ideologies, 12, 32, 34, 63-64, 130-31, 191-92; as indifferent to one another, 64; intellectual genesis of, 64; morphology of, 63-64 political mock trials. See mock trials political patronage. See shefstvo political religions, 28, 5 In political science, 10, 33-34, 63, 81, 221n populism, 4, 161 positing, positedness, in Hegel, 70, 72, 153 positing of presuppositions, in Hegel, 154, 178, 197-98 post-revisionism, in Soviet studies, 156 power, 17, 44-46, 48-49; Foucault on, 45, 59n, 69, 159; and knowledge. See also knowledge; will; will to power practice, 40, 42, 68-69, 141, 143-45, 149n, 151n, 199-200 Pravda, newspaper, 101, 107, 203^4, 210-13,216 primer (example), 170, 211 problematic {problématique), 16-17, 19, 24-25n production, 68-69, 114; of appearance, show, 136, 140, 143-44,220-21; forces of, 57n, 141-42, 172-73, 192, 202, 215; ideological, 135, 143; mode of, 37, 66, 140, 142-43, 172-74, 188n, 197, 215-16; means of, 141-42; norms, 213, 218, 22526n; records, 208, 211-13, 226n; communes, 226n; relations of, 40, 57n, 66, 69, 141-42, 171-74, 192, 201,215,218 proizvodstvennye soveshchaniia (industrial conferences), 202-3 Projekt Ideologitheorie, 149n proletariat, working class, 28, 39, 67, 106-7, 109-11, 120n, 139, 151n, 173, 194-96, 196, 202-3; dictatorship of, 121n, 125, 137,193; German, 105, 109, 120n; Russian, 28,
107, 109-10, 119n, 121-22n, 202, 205, 214, 223-25n Proletarskaia revoliutsiia (Proletarian Revolution), journal, 132 propaganda, 12, 38, 127, 136, 143, 147n, 156, 177; agitation and, 127; campaigns, 127, 149n, 203, 206; monumental, 127 proryv (breach), 207 Proust, Μ., 14—15, 61 pseudoconcrete, in Kosik, 55n psychoanalysis, 41, 44, 46 psycho-Marxism. See Marxism quality excellence movement See otlichnichestvo “quicksand society,” in Lewin, 48 Rabochaia gazeta (Workers’ Gazette), newspaper, 203-4 Ranciere, J., 58n rational communication, in Habermas, 46 real, the, 46-47, 68 reason: categories of (in Kant), 79, 93; Freud’s critique of, 44; Nietzsche on, 44, 69, 93, 115n; totalitarianism of, 29 Red comer, 127 “Red Vyborgian” factory, 204 reflection, relation of, 40, 42, 66, 69, 140-41, 143, 156, 168-69, 173-75, 196, 216-17; external, 70, 99, 131; Hegel on, 71; ideological, 141, 145, 175, 201; internal, 99; posited/
Index produced, 87, 168,170,216,220; reflected in itself, 166, 168, 196, 232 reformism, 111 reification, 37; in Marx, 36^13 religion, 58n; decline of, 161; in feudalism, 174, 176; Marx on, 82-83n; during Stalinism, 187n repressive state apparatuses, in Althusser, 131 reproduction: of ideological meaning, 130; of science, 79; social, 41, 58n, 68, 131-32, 145; textual, 6 residues, in Pareto, 45 revisionism: Russian nationalist, 4; in Soviet studies, 1-2, 5, 9, n21, 32-33 revoliutsionnosl' (revolutionary character). See Marxism-Leninism revolution: from above, 157, 169; Lenin’s theory of, 103, 105-10, 112; proletarian, 106-8; Russian, 43, 106-8, 113-14, 121n, 138; French, 35; Stalin on, 104-8, 113-14 revolutionary romanticism, 167 Ricoeur, P., 58n Ridgewell, C., 54n Rittersporn, G. T., 157, 180η rituals, 6-7, 13-14, 24η, 42-43, 81, 129, 140, 143, 148η, 162, 230-32 Robinson, Ν., 10, 17 Rogachevskaia, L., 213 Rokeach, Μ., 191, 221η roll-call. See pereklichka Romanità (spirit of Ancient Rome), 162, 164-65n Rostow, W. W., 183n Russian Formalists, 18-19 Russian Futurists, 18 Russian Idea. See Idea Russian Research Center, Harvard University, 53n Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (RSDLP), 102 Russian Studies, 1, 20n, 53n 267 samokritika (self-criticism). See kritika i samokritika samoobrazovanie (self education), 126, 147n Sartre, J.-P., 84n Say, J.-B., 198 Scherbakov, A., 128 schools of political literacy. See politgramotshkoly Schopenhauer, A., 44 Schüll, J., 3 science, 18, 76; dialectic of, 76-79, 85n; as domination of nature, 80, 84n; as dynamic form, 78; ideal of, 78, 80;
as project, 79-80, 84-85n; as “the sciences,” 77; as “the scientific,” 77-78; as self-determining actuality, 78-80; during Stalinism, 149n; standards of, 77-81 Second International, 38, 41, 107, 124; Stalin on, 105;. See also opportunism secular religion. See ideology self-actualization, self-determination. See form; subject self-education. See samoobrazovanie Seliger, Μ., 10, 63 Shcherbakov, A., 128 shefstvo (political patronage), 127,202 Shils, E., 33 shock work (udarnichestvo), 204, 208-9, 225n shock worker (udarnik), 209, 211, 213, 226n, 228n show, 136, 140, 143-44, 173, 177-78, 199-200, 207, 211, 219-20, 234 Siegelbaum, L., 213 sila (power). See zhiznennost' Siniavskii, A., 179n “Skorokhod” footwear factory, 211-12, 227n slety (industrial rallies), 213 slogans, 6-7, 42, 57n, 127, 129, 143, 199-201, 212-13, 215, 221, 230, 232; “Bolsheviks must master technology!” (Stalin), 210-11, 213,
268 226n; “Cadres decide everything!” (Stalin), 40, 210, 228n; “catching up with the West” (Stalin), 203 Smetanin, N., 211, 215, 227n Smith, A., 198 smotry (industrial conferences), 202-3 Social Democracy, 120n social development, in MarxismLeninism, 151n, 168, 175, 193, 195,223 social (socio-economic) formation, 57n, 171-72, 174, 188n, 192-93, 215 social historians, 2, 19n, 2In, 28-29, 42, 186-87n socialism, 7-9, 27-30, 40, 42, 47, 110, 142, 158, 163, 166, 168-69, 171-72, 177, 194, 201-4, 206, 216, 218-19, 230; “actually existing,” 47, 139, 141; as anti-world, 165, 172, 215; building of, 120n, 140, 142, 15In, 187n, 189n, 195, 201,205,216; as essence, 170, 177, 216, 234; “in one country” (Stalin), 48; laws of, 141, 215-16, 220-21; and the power of being, 170-71; reality of, 143, 152n, 157-58, 169, 177-78, 180n, 207, 218, 220; scientific, 39, 104-6, 109-10, 121η, 152n, 205; state socialism, 22n, 29, 48, 144, 163, 179n; as utopia, 8, 28, 34, 52n, 63, 158, 181n. See also civilization; Soviet way of life Socialist Academy of Social Sciences, 126, 146n socialist attitude toward labor (socialitsicheskoe otnoshenie k trudu), 166, 218 socialist city, 156, 159, 168-69, 219-20 socialist competition (sotsialisticheskoe sorevnovanie), 143, 170, 201-8, 210, 215-19, 223-25n, 228n; as a fundamental law of socialism, 204, 217, 228n; historical forms of, 202, 215, 223-24n; and konkurentsiia, 204, 215, 224n, 228n; Lenin on, Index 202-5, 215; as a reflection of the base, 202, 216 socialist law, 219 socialist realism, 143, 167-68 socialist way of life (sotsialisticheskii obraz zhizni). See
Soviet way of life social psychology, discipline, 191, 221n social sciences, 38, 62, 164,192; in the United States, 30, 53n, 160 social “tug-boat.” See obshchestvennyi bnksir society of the spectacle, in Debord, 144, 152n Soviet Constitution (1936), 12, 47, 128,219 Soviet ideology: aspects of, 13-14; and belief, 12, 24n, 42; as content, 16, 24n, 81; as different from MarxismLeninism, 177, 231; as discourse, 17; as doctrine, 13; as dogma, 12, 49; epistemological truth of, 177-78; exhibition of its concept, 177, 220, 232; as false consciousness, 37-38, 56n; as genetic code, 7, 28; institutionalization, apparatus of, 6, 11, 76, 80-81, 128-29, 131-34, 230-32; as legitimation of power, 48^19, 59n, 223; as meta-narrative, 144; mobilizational function of, 7; official, 2, 5-6, 11; one or many? 4-5, 13-14, 231; ontological truth of, 108, 120n, 135, 143, 145, 171, 177-78; as paragon of ideology, 29, 33; practices of, 125-29, 135-36; problems of conceptualizing, 1-14, 29-30; as procèss/project, 81, 130, 132, 136, 144, 153, 165, 219, 230, 232; production, show of, 136, 144, 199-201, 217-21, 231-32; and phenomena, 141,143, 170, 175, 177-78; and policy, 5, 7; selfdetermination, self-actualization, 134, 153, 200, 230; as self-evident reality, 2-3, 11; self-presentation, self-image of, 135-36, 138, 141, 143,
Index 145, 157, 165, 175, 195-96, 199, 234; six faces of (in David-Fox), 13-14; Stalinist ideology, 4-5, 37, 47, 58n; as subject, 19,145; as (more than) text, 143, 231; as a topic, 1, 3; value form of, 129, 132, 136, 140, 142-43, 145, 175, 219 Sovietization campaign, 176 Soviet literature, 166-68 Soviet Marxism. See Marxism-Leninism Soviet modernity. See modernity Soviet patriotism, 231 Soviet studies, 1, 3, 7, 17, 30, 33 Soviet (socialist) way of life (sovetskii/ sotsialisticheskii obraz zhizni), 143, 157, 164-66, 171, 178, 180-81П sovpartshkoly (Soviet party schools), 126 “speaking Bolshevik,” in Kotkin, 58n Spengler, O., 161, 184n Stakhanov, A., 208-11, 215, 227n Stakhanovets (Stakhanovite), journal, 215 Stakhanovism, Stakhanov movement, 128, 170, 202, 205, 207, 210-19, 225n, 227n Stakhanovite shift, 214 Stalin, I. V„ 8, 50, 88, 100-114, 11920n, 123-24, 128-30, 132, 135, 13742, 146n, 163, 167, 169, 194, 203-4, 210-11, 213, 215-16, 218, 224-27n; rhetorical style, 101-2,119n Stalinism, Stalinist period, 4-5, 28, 31, 40, 49-50, 56n, 57n, 132, 136, 138, 140, 156-57, 159, 163-65, 181-82n, 185n, 188n, 207, 219; as a civilization. See Soviet civilization Starobinski, J., 183n state, 174; bourgeois state, 131; nation state, 161; grand strategies of (in Kotkin), 164; mobilizational state, 163, 235n; welfare, 159, 165, 181n State Publishing House, 148n statehood. See gosudarstvennost' 269 stroinost' (well-ordered character). See monolitnost' structuralism, 46 subbotniki (communist Saturdays), 202, 204 subject, 46-47, 59n, 76, 79, 153, 164, 178, 201,232; classas, 46; of cognition,
18; Heidegger on, 96-97; moral (in Kant), 154; and object, 97, 99-100, 113-14, 124, 145, 234; in psychoanalysis, 44; selfdetermination of, 79, 132-34, 178, 178n, 198,222-23n subjectivity, 132, 134, 164; performances of, 167, 214—15, 218; in Hegel, 153, 178n, 195,198, 22223n; Soviet, 133, 150n, 170, 228n Suny, R. G., 1-2 superego, in psychoanalysis, 44 superstructure, 57-58n, 65-66, 71, 112, 140, 142-43, 151n, 172-77;. See also base survivals of bourgeois consciousness, 137-38, 177, 189n Sverdlov, I., 101 Sverdlov University, 101, 123, 126 symptom: ideology as, 59n; and condition, 154-55, 157; the enemy as, 47; in psychoanalysis, 46 Szelényi, I., 39 tactics of habitat, in Kotkin, 164 Talmon, J., 18 In technical-financial planning. See tekhpromfinplan technology: Heidegger on, 89, 118n; science and, 79, 84n; and the Second Five-Year Plan, 209-11, 226n tekhpromfinplan (technical-financial planning), 202 ten-day period. See dekada tendency: ideological, 110-13; objective historical, 112, 140-41, 168, 173, 175, 199-201, 216, 220, 233-34
270 Index theory, 104, 176; high theory, 128, 149n, Union of Railroad Workers, 200; literary, 18-19; and practice Soviet, 225n (in Marxism-Leninism), 140-41, unmasking. See vigilance 15In, 195; revolutionary Marxist, Ural Mountains, 156 use value. See value 106, 109-10, 112-13; truth of, 106, 109-12 valorization, 199; of capital, 198; of there, in Heidegger, 92, 95-96 ideas/ideology, 124, 129-30, 132-35, tokens, 167-68, 170, 178, 202, 206, 142-45, 150n, 175, 217; self 211-15,217-18, 232 valorization, 130, 144, 153, 165, 171, totalism, 52n totalitarian approach, model, 1-2, 178, 198, 231,234 value: exchange, 197; of ideology, 7, 12-13, 20n, 22-23n, 28, 193, 196-97, 200-201, 220; notion 38, 54n, 181n of, 192; as substance and subject totalitarianism, 20n, 22n, 28, 30-33, (in Marx), 222n; surplus, 198; use, 49-50, 51-53n 130, 132, 197 totality, in Hegel, 70-71, 153 values: and beliefs, goals, 12-13,191Tovstukha, I., 119n 92; in ideology, 64, 93-94, 97, 191Toynbee, A., 161 93, 197, 201; as “institutionalized Tracy, A. D., de, 35 normative patterns” (in Parsons), trade unions, Soviet, 204-5, 211; All221n; Nietzsche on, 93-94 Union Central Council of (VTsSPS), Van Dijk, T„ 7 203, 211, 225n; committee, local vanguard, political/revolutionary, 109— organization, 204-6, 211-12, 214, 225n; Eight Congress of, 203 10, 203, 207, 217 trauma, 45—47 Van Ree, E., 181-82n varnishing of reality, 13, 47, 57n Traverso, E., 52n vigilance, 128 Trotsky, L., 56n, 101-2, 223n, 228n village reading room. See izba-chitalnia truth, 89, 140; Heidegger on, 93, 96-98, 99, 117n; epistemological, 69, 82,
Viola, L., 2, n22 104, 108, 135, 176-78; Nietzsche on, vitality. See zhiznennost' Voroshilov, K., 207 94, 98; ontological, 69, 82, 88, 108, vstrechnoe planirovanie (conter112-14, 120n, 124, 135, 139, 143, planning), 202, 225n 145,171, 173, 175-78; effects, 232 vyzov (challenge), 204, 206, 208 true reality. See nastoiashchaia deistvitel'nost' tselosnost ' (holistic character), 172. See Wajda, A., 217 also Marxism-Leninism Waller, Μ., 12-13 Webb, B., 179n tsitatnichestvo (“citationism”), 6 Webb, S, 179n tvorcheskii kharakter (creative Weltanschauung, 30, 67 character). See Marxism-Leninism White, S., 3 two-hundred-percenters. See will, 89; to power, 65, 68, 89, 93-94, dvukhsotniki. 98, 116n; to truth, 94, 116n Wittfogel, K., 32 Unification of Italy, 161 working class. See proletariat
Index world: having a (in Heidegger), 91-92; life-world, 92, 139, 156, 172, 217; occurrence of, 91-92, 95. See also Ereignis worldliness (Weltheit), in Heidegger, 155. See also world World War I, 121n, 162-63 World War II, 1, 30, 33, 39, 189n, 202 Young Hegelians, 65-66 Yurchak, Aleksei, 17 zachinateli (pioneers), 211-12 Za industrializatsiiu (For Industrialization), newspaper, 216 271 zakonomernost' (law, lawful pattern), 174-75,215-18 Zhdanov, A., 128, 150n, 167 zhivaia gazeta (live newspaper), 127 zhiznennost' (vitality), 207, 213, 218, 223n. See also Marxism-Leninism Zhizn' iskusstva (Life of Art), journal, 229 Zimmerman, A., 179n Zinov'ev, A., 29, 33 Zinov'ev University, 126 Zizek, S., 46-47 Zvezda (Star), journal, 150n |
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