Herzen and the Russian Philosophical-Political Tradition

Russian Studies in Philosophy 51 (3):11-30 (2012)
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The author discusses Herzen's "liberal socialism" and later adoption of "communal peasant socialism," comparing his views with those of Marx, Engels, and Chernyshevskii. He shows how Herzen and his legacy influenced the evolution and eventual abandonment of populist ideas in Russia

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