The Social Ideal of Early Twentieth-Century Russian Liberal-Centrists

Russian Studies in Philosophy 60 (2):167-178 (2022)
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This article analyzes the origins and essence of the social ideal of the early-twentieth-century Russian liberal-centrists. We note the leading role played by a number of their most prominent repre...

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