The Hope for the War as a Results of the Inactivity of Peace. The Russian Thought on the Great War (1914–1918) Cover Image

Nadzieja na wojnę zwyciężającą pokój. Myśl rosyjska w latach 1914–1918
The Hope for the War as a Results of the Inactivity of Peace. The Russian Thought on the Great War (1914–1918)

Author(s): Marek Jedliński
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Social Sciences, Pre-WW I & WW I (1900 -1919)
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: war; peace; Russia; culture; Germanophobia; bourgeoisie; rationalism; Slavs;

Summary/Abstract: The article analyzes the self interpretative views of Russian thinkers on the Great War. Philosophers, historians and publicists unanimously assessed the armed conflict of 1914–1918 as a great change from the state of peace understood as apathy. The war was supposed to give hope for a positive transformation of Russia. According to philosophers, the conflict between the Orthodox East and the West was to lead to a renewal of the Eu-ropean spirit. The war was to destroy the foundations of Western thinking: rationalism, atheism, nihilism, militarism, capitalism and bourgeoisism. The German Empire for the Russians was the embodiment of these features of Modernity. The mission of the East was to be the religious revival of Europe, the liberation of the Slavs and the conquest of Con-stantinople

  • Issue Year: 45/2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 41-61
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Polish
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