The Two Peoples: Dostoevsky on the Triumph and Failure of the Russian Revolution

The article considers the Russian revolution within the context of Dostoevsky’s philosophical anthropology. It shows two different worldviews inherent in different social strata of the Russian society, traces their interrelations and interpenetration and their ties with the revolutionary ideology. T...

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Autor principal: Tatyana V. Kovalevskaya
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Publicado: Russian Academy of Sciences. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature 2018
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b4c3f2976ea24d049560dbdc29c0dd2c2021-12-02T18:54:36ZThe Two Peoples: Dostoevsky on the Triumph and Failure of the Russian Revolution 10.22455/2619-0311-2018-1-79-962619-03112712-8512https://doaj.org/article/b4c3f2976ea24d049560dbdc29c0dd2c2018-06-01T00:00:00Zhttp://dostmirkult.ru/images/DOCT_2018-1a-79-96.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2619-0311https://doaj.org/toc/2712-8512The article considers the Russian revolution within the context of Dostoevsky’s philosophical anthropology. It shows two different worldviews inherent in different social strata of the Russian society, traces their interrelations and interpenetration and their ties with the revolutionary ideology. The article describes the reasons of both emergence and collapse of the revolutionary project in the broad context of the European worldview and Dostoevsky’s insights into those reasons in his various works.Tatyana V. KovalevskayaRussian Academy of Sciences. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literaturearticlenotes from the house of the deaddemonsself-deificationdehumanizationcollectivismmetaphysical materialismSlavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languagesPG1-9665ENRUДостоевский и мировая культура: Филологический журнал, Iss 1, Pp 79-96 (2018)
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topic notes from the house of the dead
demons
self-deification
dehumanization
collectivism
metaphysical materialism
Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages
PG1-9665
spellingShingle notes from the house of the dead
demons
self-deification
dehumanization
collectivism
metaphysical materialism
Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages
PG1-9665
Tatyana V. Kovalevskaya
The Two Peoples: Dostoevsky on the Triumph and Failure of the Russian Revolution
description The article considers the Russian revolution within the context of Dostoevsky’s philosophical anthropology. It shows two different worldviews inherent in different social strata of the Russian society, traces their interrelations and interpenetration and their ties with the revolutionary ideology. The article describes the reasons of both emergence and collapse of the revolutionary project in the broad context of the European worldview and Dostoevsky’s insights into those reasons in his various works.
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title The Two Peoples: Dostoevsky on the Triumph and Failure of the Russian Revolution
title_short The Two Peoples: Dostoevsky on the Triumph and Failure of the Russian Revolution
title_full The Two Peoples: Dostoevsky on the Triumph and Failure of the Russian Revolution
title_fullStr The Two Peoples: Dostoevsky on the Triumph and Failure of the Russian Revolution
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