Menshevizing idealism
Menshevizing idealism, also known as menshevistic idealism, is a term that was widely used in Philosophy in the [Soviet Union|Soviet Marxist literature] and referred to the errors committed in philosophy by Abram Deborin’s group. The term was coined by Joseph Stalin in 1930. According to Soviet philosophers, Menshevistic idealism tried to identify Marxist dialectics with Hegel’s, divorced theory from practice, and underestimated the Leninist stage in the development of philosophy.