National issues in the work of Ivan Franko

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 2 (22):142-145 (2012)
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The article highlights Franko ‘s interpretation of the national entity, the correlation of national and social factors in the nation’s life/ the evolution of Franko’s views from the priority of social problematics to the antecedence of national liberation is described.

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