Abstract

P. P. Blonsky was a pioneer Soviet psychologist whose influence on the history of psychology in the USSR has been virtually ignored by Westerners. His Essays on scientific psychology, which was published just after the revolution, contained the notion that developmental analysis was a prerequisite to a full understanding of psychological phenomena. This general view was cited by L. S. Vygotsky as the cornerstone of Marxist psychology.

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