Berlin, Berdyaev, and Russian Originality
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Berlin, Berdyaev, and Russian Originality
Introduction The great 20th century philosopher and literary critic Isaiah Berlin once asserted that “scarcely one single political and social idea to be found in Russia in the nineteenth century was born on native soil.”[1] Berlin’s idea itself was not original. He had been preceded more than a century earlier by the Russian thinker Pyotr Chaadaev, who famously noted in his Philosophical Letters that Russians had not introduced not one idea int…
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