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in a series of anonymous articles, whose authorship later was attributed to Kolman. Luzin was accused of publishing his works in foreign scientific journals and denounced for being close to the “slightly modernized ideology of the
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In 1923 Kolman was assigned to the party apparatus in Moscow, where he quickly assumed the role of ideological watchdog in scientific community. He became deputy head of the Moscow Party Science Department in 1936.
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was arrested by Soviet secret police. Under threat of the society's closure, Ernst Kolman was elected its new president, a position he held from 1930 to 1932.
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Pavel Kovaly, "Arnoŝt Kolman: Portrait of a Marxist-Leninist philosopher," Studies in East European Thought 12 (1972): 337–366.
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Central Committee. He helped to establish communist party control over the Czekhoslovak scientific community. At the 10th
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philosopher, who renounced his former activities as an ideological enforcer in Soviet science. At the age of 84 he sought
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and different political crimes. Kolman initiated the so-called "Academician Luzin case". In July–August 1936,
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Levin, A. E. (1990). "Anatomy of a public campaign: "Academician Luzin's case" in Soviet political history".
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in 1958–1963, and then lived in Moscow, where he became increasingly disaffected with Soviet communism.
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he fought in the Austro-Hungarian army and was taken prisoner by the Russian forces. After the
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He attacked a number of prominent Soviet mathematicians and physicists, accusing them of
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in Amsterdam Kolman attacked all non-Marxist philosophies as "fascist and imperialist."
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on September 22, 1976, in an open letter addressed to party general secretary
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in June–July 1931. He was part of a delegation of Soviet scientists led by
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Second International Congress of the History of Science and Technology
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He was born in Prague to a Jewish family and studied at
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and published a retraction of his previous activity.
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Russian
Marxist
asylum
Sweden
Charles University
World War I
Russian Revolution
Bolshevik party
Red Army
Communist International
Dmitri Egorov
Moscow Mathematical Society
Second International Congress of the History of Science and Technology
London
Nikolai Bukharin
wrecking
Nikolai Luzin
Pravda
black hundreds
monarchy
World War II
Czechoslovakia
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
International Congress of Philosophy
Rudolf Slánský
Klement Gottwald
Lubianka prison
Czechoslovakia
dialectical materialism
historical materialism

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