Pan-Slavism in Soviet historiography and politics: New York, Organization for the Defense of the Four Freedoms of Ukraine and the Union of Ukrainian Youth of America, 1954, 37 p.
Keywords:
political philosophy, Slavistics, SlavophilismSynopsis
The material is a critical brochure dedicated to considering the political influence of the concept of pan-Slavism in the USSR. The author analyzes the essence of Pan-Slavism and its difference from Slavophilism. The brochure outlines opinions on the use of Pan-Slavism as a Soviet cultural instrument. The role of pan-Slavism as the basis of Russian politics in the European space is emphasized. Analyzing this subject, Hryshko examines the ideas of K. Marx, F. Engels, and a number of Russian researchers. A significant part of the text contains a study of the historical transformations that Slavophilism and Pan-Slavism in particular have undergone.
Contents
Scientific Socialism
The Religion of Social Democracy
The Morality of Social Democracy
Social-Democratic Philosophy
The Unfathomable
The Limits of Knowledge
Our Professors at the Limits of Knowledge
A Socialist Excursion into the Field of the Theory of Knowledge
Preface
The mind created by the Creator does not reach into the depths of nature
Absolute Truth and Its Manifestations in Nature
Materialism Against Materialism
Darwin and Hegel
The Light of Knowledge
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