Two concepts of Ukrainian political thought: Vyacheslav Lypynsky - Dmytro Dontsov: RODUUKKA, 1990, p. 203.

Authors

Hryhoriy Vaskovych (ed.)

Keywords:

Political philosophy, nation, ideology, Ukrainian philosophy

Synopsis

This work is a collection of program works of two Ukrainian political figures of the 20th century. The aim of the collection is to bring the issue of the Ukrainian political program to the discussion.


CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION
UKRAINIAN NATIONAL STATEHOOD
H. Vaskovych: The Day of Sovereignty and Concordance [Sobornist`]
Four Universals of the Ukrainian Central Council (texts)
S. Yaroslavyn: «Organization of State Power in Galicia in 1918-1919»

V. LYPINSKY'S THOUGHTS ON THE NATIONAL IDEA
I. Mirchuk: Messianism of Lipinsky
Vyacheslav Lypinsky: Letters to the Brothers-Breadmakers

DONTSOV'S UNDERSTANDING OF NATIONALISM
H. Vaskovych: Dontsov's national Ideology
Dmytro Dontsov: Nationalism, Pt. 2
Chapter I. Pessimism and precursors of self-sufficient nationalism
Chapter II. Will as the law of life. Its forms. The role of the negative moment. The first two requirements of volitional nationalism
Chapter III. Romanticism, dogmatism, illusionism - the third requirement of nationalism
Chapter IV. Fanaticism and «immorality» as the fourth requirement of the volitional nationalism
Chapter V. Evidence of history - «romanticism» as a factor of progress - synthesis of rationalism and internationalism - the fifth requirement of the volitional nationalism
Chapter VI. Creative violence and the initiative minority as ordering forces are the sixth requirement of volitional nationalism
Chapter VII. The worldview of the "Faustian" and "Buddhist" peoples is a dilemma: either-or

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August 10, 2024

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