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    Evgenij Baratynskij (1800–1844): Two poems.Boris Maizel - 2002 - Philosophical Forum 33 (3):326–333.
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    The postmodern identity of Russia—and the west.Boris Maizel - 1999 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 13 (1-2):129-140.
    In contrast to societies where socialization takes place through the transmission of anonymous and hence overpowering traditions, the typical way of socialization for Western people is through productive dialogue guided by the search for objectivity. Postmodernism, however, fosters a form of dialogue in which people should not look for objective knowledge but should simply register their diverse opinions. Just this type of dialogue has been the norm in Russia for centuries. As a result, Russian cultural and political initiative has been (...)
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    Why talk if we disagree?Boris Maizel - 2005 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 17 (1-2):1-12.
    Abstract According to a prevailing dogma of our time, real communication is practically impossible between those who have no common ?cultural language.? Karl Popper disputed this widespread opinion, arguing that, while it is tremendously difficult to communicate with a real (not artificially constructed) intellectual opponent, at the same time it is infinitely fruitful to do so. He also demonstrated how, while arguing ideologically, we improve both our own ideas and the collective knowledge of our society.
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