Anatoly Grigoryevich Egorov

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Anatoli Grigoryevich Jegorow ( Russian Анатолий Григорьевич Егоров ; born October 25, 1920 in Skopin in the Ryazan Oblast ; † February 15, 1997 in Moscow ) was a Russian philosopher .

Life

Egorov graduated from the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute in 1941. Since 1946 he worked as a journalist and lecturer and from 1956 worked as editor-in-chief of the journal Politisches Selbststudium ( Политическое самообразование , Politischeskoje samoobrasowanije ).

In 1961, Jegorow became the deputy head of the agitation and propaganda department in the Central Committee (ZK) of the CPSU . From 1965 he took over the position of editor-in-chief of the magazine Kommunist .

Since 1962 he was a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and director of the Institute for Marxism-Leninism at the Central Committee of the CPSU . On the XXII. At the CPSU party congress, Egorov became a member of the Central Revision Commission, at the XXIII. and XXIV. party congress for the candidate of the Central Committee, at the XXV. and XXVI. Party membership elected to the Central Committee.

Yegorov has been honored with numerous state and social awards. In 1981 he received the GDR National Prize, 1st class for science and technology.

Works in German translation

  • Art and social life , Berlin 1962
  • Aesthetics and Social Life , Berlin 1976

literature

  • GSE: Egorov, Anatoly Grigoryevich . In: Philosophenlexikon by an author collective ed. by Erhard Lange and Dietrich Alexander . Dietz Verlag, Berlin 1982, p. 442

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