Russian Thinkers, Band 1Hogarth Press, 1978 - 312 Seiten |
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... faith and scepticism , and the insights to which it led , is the central theme of Berlin's essays on Russian thinkers . In a number of vivid portraits of individual thinkers , he shows that the most outstanding members of the ...
... faith and scepticism , and the insights to which it led , is the central theme of Berlin's essays on Russian thinkers . In a number of vivid portraits of individual thinkers , he shows that the most outstanding members of the ...
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... faith in the revolution . This faith derived from many sources . It sprang from the needs and outlook of a society still overwhelmingly pre - industrial , which gave the craving for simplicity and fraternity , and the agrarian idealism ...
... faith in the revolution . This faith derived from many sources . It sprang from the needs and outlook of a society still overwhelmingly pre - industrial , which gave the craving for simplicity and fraternity , and the agrarian idealism ...
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... faith in what seemed to them Utopian fantasies , whether anarchist or populist or Marxist . These Russians believed in European civilisation as converts believe in a newly acquired faith . They could not bring themselves to contemplate ...
... faith in what seemed to them Utopian fantasies , whether anarchist or populist or Marxist . These Russians believed in European civilisation as converts believe in a newly acquired faith . They could not bring themselves to contemplate ...
Inhalt
The Hedgehog and the Fox | 22 |
Herzen and Bakunin on Individual Liberty | 82 |
A Remarkable Decade | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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