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- catalog abstract "In this book, an internationally acclaimed scholar writes about the passion for ideology among nineteenth- and twentieth-century Russian intellectuals and the development of sophisticated critiques of ideology by a continuing minority of Russian thinkers who were inspired by liberalism. Aileen Kelly sets the conflict between utopian and antiutopian traditions in Russian thinking within the context of the shift in European thought away from faith in universal systems and "grand narratives" of progress toward an acceptance of the role of chance and contingency in nature and history.".
- catalog contributor b10645917.
- catalog coverage "Russia Intellectual life 1801-1917.".
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union Intellectual life.".
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "1. Methods and Approaches. 1. A Complex Vision. 2. Leonard Schapiro's Russia -- 2. Insights and Ambivalences. 3. Carnival of the Intellectuals. 4. Dostoevsky and the Divided Conscience. 5. Tolstoy in Doubt. 6. The Nihilism of Ivan Turgenev. 7. Liberal Dilemmas and Populist Solutions. 8. The Intelligentsia and Self-Censorship. 9. Which Signposts? 10. The Chaotic City -- 3. Delusions and Evasions. 11. The Rational Reality of Boris Chicherin. 12. Bakunin and the Charm of the Millennium. 13. A Bolshevik Philosophy? 14. Brave New Worlds -- 4. Another Shore. 15. Irony and Utopia in Herzen and Dostoevsky. 16. Herzen versus Schopenhauer. 17. The Divine Inventor, Chance.".
- catalog description "In this book, an internationally acclaimed scholar writes about the passion for ideology among nineteenth- and twentieth-century Russian intellectuals and the development of sophisticated critiques of ideology by a continuing minority of Russian thinkers who were inspired by liberalism. Aileen Kelly sets the conflict between utopian and antiutopian traditions in Russian thinking within the context of the shift in European thought away from faith in universal systems and "grand narratives" of progress toward an acceptance of the role of chance and contingency in nature and history.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [353]-397).".
- catalog extent "400 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0300070241".
- catalog isPartOf "Russian literature and thought".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Russia Intellectual life 1801-1917.".
- catalog spatial "Russia.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union Intellectual life.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union.".
- catalog subject "947 21".
- catalog subject "DK189.2 .K45 1998".
- catalog subject "Intellectuals Russia.".
- catalog subject "Intellectuals Soviet Union.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Methods and Approaches. 1. A Complex Vision. 2. Leonard Schapiro's Russia -- 2. Insights and Ambivalences. 3. Carnival of the Intellectuals. 4. Dostoevsky and the Divided Conscience. 5. Tolstoy in Doubt. 6. The Nihilism of Ivan Turgenev. 7. Liberal Dilemmas and Populist Solutions. 8. The Intelligentsia and Self-Censorship. 9. Which Signposts? 10. The Chaotic City -- 3. Delusions and Evasions. 11. The Rational Reality of Boris Chicherin. 12. Bakunin and the Charm of the Millennium. 13. A Bolshevik Philosophy? 14. Brave New Worlds -- 4. Another Shore. 15. Irony and Utopia in Herzen and Dostoevsky. 16. Herzen versus Schopenhauer. 17. The Divine Inventor, Chance.".
- catalog title "Toward another shore : Russian thinkers between necessity and chance / Aileen M. Kelly.".
- catalog type "text".