Maxim Gorky and Fyodor Stepun: A “Conversation” About History in Russian Intellectual Culture

Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (5):445-458 (2019)
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This article demonstrates the unique role of the Russian philosophical tradition in the formation of an individual’s self-consciousness and attempts to overcome the limitati...

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