Коммунистическая академия | |
Abbreviation | Комакадемия |
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Merged into | Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union |
Formation | 1918 |
Dissolved | 1936 |
Type | Scientific institution |
Headquarters | Moscow |
Official language | Russian |
Formerly called | Socialist Academy of Social Sciences |
The Communist Academy (Russian: Коммунистическая академия, transliterated Kommunisticheskaya akademiya) was a higher educational establishment and research institute based in Moscow. It included scientific institutes of philosophy, history, literature, art and language, Soviet construction and law, world economy and world politics, economics, agrarian research, as well as institutes of natural and social science. It was intended to allow Marxists to research problems independent of, and implicitly in rivalry with, the Academy of Sciences which long pre-existed the October Revolution and the subsequent formation of the Soviet Union.[1][2]