Contemporary World Knowledge and the Philosophical Tradition of Russia: On the Current Reading of VI. Solov'ev's Works

Russian Studies in Philosophy 38 (2):52-74 (1999)
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Abstract

Russia of the 1990s, in spite of its thousand-year traditions, is in some respects a new country in an unfamiliar and strange world: a country confronting a complex of hitherto unencountered macro-economic, technological, and ecological circumstances; a country compelled, in fact, to renounce its past global imperial ambitions, which in previous periods were defended in terms of the exclusive truth of the "autocratic-Orthodox" or "Marxist-Leninist" doctrine

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