The article discusses the historiosophical attitudes of M.A. Voloshin on the future of Russia and on the fate of humanity as a whole. These attitudes were partially inspired by the historical period in which Maximilian Voloshin has lived. The World War I, the terrorism, the Bolshevik Revolution - all of these themes were reflected in the poetry and journalistic creations of the author. The fact that in these years Voloshin was increasingly drawn to the works of Fyodor Dostoyevsky - another thinker who considered the question about the sad future of Russia in the period of revolutions and wars - is no less important. The point of intersection between historiosophical attitudes of both thinkers also receive detailed consideration in the text ...
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This article focuses on Russian Futurist poets Vladimir Mayakovsky and Velimir Khlebnikov and their ...
The article analyzes the views of Fyodor Dostoyevsky and M. Voloshin on the phenomenon of the Russia...
The article analyzes the evolution of the views of M. Voloshin on the fate of the Russian people in ...
The article deals with the theory of the evil in life and creativity of M. Voloshin. His position is...
The article considers the main principles of Russian philosophy of history. The most discussed histo...
The article provides a detailed analysis of the historiography of F. M. Dostoevsky, as well as a stu...
The article is devoted to the analysis of lyrical historiosophic poem by M. Voloshin "Russia". The p...
The main theme of this article is specific perceiving of reality and the historical process in the n...
The article examines the interpretation of Leo Tolstoy’s ethical conception provided by a Russian po...
The aim of the article is to introduce the historiosophical views of Fyodor Stepun, one of the most ...
The article is devoted to the study of the specifics of the receptive influence of the moral and psy...
The article examines the history of formation and development of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “soil concepts...
The book Neopalimaia Kupina: stikhi o voine i revoliutsii (The Burning Bush: Poems about War and Rev...
The article is concerned with M. Hrushevskyi's research theses and publicistic works of Lviv Period ...
The article is a modified and slightly expanded version of the introduction to the book From Chaaday...
This article focuses on Russian Futurist poets Vladimir Mayakovsky and Velimir Khlebnikov and their ...
The article analyzes the views of Fyodor Dostoyevsky and M. Voloshin on the phenomenon of the Russia...
The article analyzes the evolution of the views of M. Voloshin on the fate of the Russian people in ...
The article deals with the theory of the evil in life and creativity of M. Voloshin. His position is...
The article considers the main principles of Russian philosophy of history. The most discussed histo...
The article provides a detailed analysis of the historiography of F. M. Dostoevsky, as well as a stu...
The article is devoted to the analysis of lyrical historiosophic poem by M. Voloshin "Russia". The p...
The main theme of this article is specific perceiving of reality and the historical process in the n...
The article examines the interpretation of Leo Tolstoy’s ethical conception provided by a Russian po...
The aim of the article is to introduce the historiosophical views of Fyodor Stepun, one of the most ...
The article is devoted to the study of the specifics of the receptive influence of the moral and psy...
The article examines the history of formation and development of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “soil concepts...
The book Neopalimaia Kupina: stikhi o voine i revoliutsii (The Burning Bush: Poems about War and Rev...
The article is concerned with M. Hrushevskyi's research theses and publicistic works of Lviv Period ...
The article is a modified and slightly expanded version of the introduction to the book From Chaaday...
This article focuses on Russian Futurist poets Vladimir Mayakovsky and Velimir Khlebnikov and their ...