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Historiosophy of the Revolution in Russia Abroad in the 20th c.

Abstract

The article gives an overview of historiosophical thoughts on revolution in the works of Russian emigrant thinkers of the 20'* century (B. Yakovenko, S. Frank, L. Karsavin, G. Fedotov, A. Solzhenitsyn). All the considered authors share the effort to find the reasons for revolution, understand the laws of its development. Revolution, interpreted from the historiosophical point of view, appears as a national illness that is difficult to be cured. The author believes that Russian emigrant thinkers gave such answers to the question on the essence of revolution that are still relevant in the beginning of the 2V century.

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Oleg Ermishin
Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of Russia Abroad
Russian Federation


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Ermishin O. Historiosophy of the Revolution in Russia Abroad in the 20th c. Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences. 2013;(2):8-17. (In Russ.)



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