ABSTRACT: If every age has its signature works, The Captive Mind by Czesław Miłosz is such a work for the Cold War. Published in 1953 and valorized in the West as an incisive critique of the Soviet Bloc, it analyzes the inner world of Eastern Europeans caught in the grip of Stalinist tyranny. This subjectivity is what Miłosz calls “the captive mind.” But with the Cold War long over, it is time to rethink and reassess his classic. This is the purpose of this paper. Casting a critical look at it, the paper argues that The Captive Mind is afflicted and debilitated by an implicit, but all too serious, aporia. As a part of his analysis of Eastern Europe’s incarcerated mind, Miłosz articulates a conception of human nature. In a profound irony, ho...
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As a historical continuum within the citizen imagination, the Cold War existed as a set of internali...
© 2005 Alter Litvin and John Keep. All rights reserved. Stalinism surveys the efforts made in recent...
The strange is no stranger to us. It lies within the bosom of each of us. The strange is found...
"Mapping Fear and Potentiality in American Cold-War Narratives of Eastern Europe" analyses literary ...
The article is devoted to the restoration of the concept of human nature in the theory of political ...
The present study recommends itself as an endeavor focusing upon Ricœur`s assertions regarding three...
Celem pracy jest ukazanie przejawów procesu zniewolenia mieszkańców w totalitarnej rzeczywistości ZS...
This article presents the changes through history in reception of The Captive Mind by Czesław Miłosz...
One of the most common book series on the subject of Soviet Gulags is Evgenia Ginzburg’s “Journey in...
This project centers on what I call the “masochistic aesthetic,” which emerged as literature dovetai...
SCOPE AND CONTENT: A study of Zamyatin's Weltanschauung and its presentation in his works. The ...
Intense moments of political and ideological change in Eastern Europe – namely the Russian Revolutio...
Czesław Miłosz was born in 1911 in the countryside of Lithuania then located in the Russian empire, ...
This chapter elaborates the following problem: how did the economies of communist states in XX centu...
This article is a study on the reciprocal dynamics between the mass readers and state power in socia...
As a historical continuum within the citizen imagination, the Cold War existed as a set of internali...
© 2005 Alter Litvin and John Keep. All rights reserved. Stalinism surveys the efforts made in recent...
The strange is no stranger to us. It lies within the bosom of each of us. The strange is found...
"Mapping Fear and Potentiality in American Cold-War Narratives of Eastern Europe" analyses literary ...
The article is devoted to the restoration of the concept of human nature in the theory of political ...
The present study recommends itself as an endeavor focusing upon Ricœur`s assertions regarding three...