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wholeness of common Russian development, the attempts to lead the Malorussian artists away from writing in the Russian language. Thank God, that Gogol' had lived and worked before these demands appeared: we would have no "Mertvye Dushi"; you, or Kulish, would have fettered him with a tribal egoism and would have narrowed his horizon with the outlook of a single tribe! But, of course, no one of us has ever wanted or intended to stand in your way. Write as much as you please, translate Shakespeare and Schiller into the Malorussian dialect, dress Homer's characters and Greek gods in a Malorussian free-and-easy sheepskin coat (kozhukh)!"
1178:, the term for organic unity, intregration, was coined by Kireyevsky and Khomyakov. It was to underline the need for cooperation between people, at the expense of individualism, on the basis that opposing groups focus on what is common between them. According to Khomyakov, the Orthodox Church organically combines in itself the principles of freedom and unity, but the Catholic Church postulates unity without freedom, and in Protestantism, on the contrary, freedom exists without unity. In the Russian society of their time, the Slavophiles saw sobornost ideal in the peasant 53: 1666:"From its beginning, Poland drew its primary inspiration from Western Europe and developed a closer affinity with the French and Italians, for example, than with nearer Slavic neighbors of Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine heritage. Gladas Hanger This westward orientation, which in some ways has made Poland the easternmost outpost of Latinate and Catholic tradition, helps to explain the Poles' tenacious sense of belonging to the "West" and their deeply rooted antagonism toward Russia as the representative of an essentially alien way of life." 1783:"After abolition of serfdom in 1861, and the Polish rebellion of 1863 Slavophilism began to degenerate and became narrow-minded and aggressive kind of Russian nationalism. The second generation of Slavophilism appeared in the 1870s and 1880s in the shape of N. Danilevsky and K. Leontiev. The former equated Russia's national interests with autocracy and expansionistic imperialism. K. Leontiev-the leading ideologist in the 1880s-launched some kind of police state ideology in order to save Russia from West European influences." 1243:, the Catholic faith forming one of the core values of Polish national identity. Also, while Slavophiles praised the leadership of Russia over other nations of Slavic origin, the Poles' very identity was based on Western European culture and values, and resistance to Russia was seen by them as resistance to something representing an alien way of life. As a result, Slavophiles were particularly hostile to the Polish nation, often emotionally attacking it in their writings. 923: 3540: 935: 1652:
following the uprising in 1832 practically eliminated all Polish institutions and made Russian dominance of public life in Russian life in the Russian areas practically universal. What was left was the Catholic church. It became the symbol of Polishness and Polish resistance, with every move taken by
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believed that both nations should be ruled under Russian leadership and were an essential part of the Russian state. At the same time, they denied the separate cultural identity of Ukrainian and Belarusian people, believing their national as well as language and literary aspirations were a result of
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political unity of the Slavs, or at least their mutual gravitation to each other, and here Poles were an endless embarrassment." Reassessment of the Relationship: Polish History and the Polish Question in the Imperial Duma Journal article by Dmitry Shlapentokh; East European Quarterly, Vol. 33, 1999
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The Russian Empire, besides containing Russians, ruled over millions of Ukrainians, Poles and Belarusians, who had their own national identities, traditions and religions. Towards Ukrainians and Belarusians, the Slavophiles developed the view that they were part of the same "Great Russian" nation,
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to create feelings of national unity in the Russian people, and the idea of cultural union of all Slavs was abandoned. With that Poland became firmly established to Slavophiles as symbol of Catholicism and Western Europe, that they detested, and as Poles were never assimilated within the Russian
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Sovremennaia Letopis', No. XVII, 1861, pp. 124–125. "I do not believe in a possibility of creating a Malorussian common literary language, except for purely popular works of art, and I do not see any possibility of that, and I do not want and I cannot want any artificial attempts to destroy the
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as the essential characteristic of the Slav, credited for the Slavs' benign characteristics. On the other hand, the very term Slavophilism implied that the benign characteristics of the Slavs stemmed from their ethnicity which had nothing to do with Orthodoxy. This explanation also implied the
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argues that the 19th-century classification of social thought into three groups, the Westernizers, the Slavophiles and the Conservatives, also fits well into the realities of the political and social situation in modern Russia. According to him, examples of modern-day Slavophiles include the
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expanded into more Polish-inhabited territories. Poles proved to be a problem for the ideology of Slavophilism. The very name Slavophiles indicated that the characteristics of the Slavs were based on their ethnicity, but at the same time, Slavophiles believed that
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but saw it as completely unnecessary and harmful. Aksakov, however, did see some practical use for the "Malorussian" language: it would be beneficial in the struggle against the "Polish civilizational element in the western provinces".
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St. Petersburg to weaken it interpreted as a further attempt to eradicate the Polish nation from the face of the earth.... Under those circumstances being Catholic was not only a religious but also nationalistic "duty"."
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colleagues elaborated a traditionalistic doctrine that claimed Russia has its own distinct way, which should avoid imitating "Western" institutions. The Russian Slavophiles criticised the modernisation of
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Efremenko D., Evseeva Y. Studies of Social Solidarity in Russia: Tradition and Modern Trends. // American Sociologist, v. 43, 2012, no. 4. – NY: Springer Science+Business Media. – p. 354.
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Empire, constantly resisting Russian occupation of their country, in the end, Slavophiles came to concede that annexation of Poland was a mistake since the Polish nation could not be
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After serfdom was abolished in Russia and the end of the uprising in Poland, new Slavophile thinkers appeared in the 1870s and 1880s, represented by scholars such as
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equaled Slavdom. This belief was belied by very existence of Poles within the Russian Empire, who, while having Slavic origins, were also deeply
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The popular anti-Polish and anti-European feelings were captured by Slavophile writers such as Katkov, to create national solidarity.
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The Slavophiles were determined to protect what they believed were unique Russian traditions and culture. In doing so, they rejected
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regarded the annexation of Poland as a mistake, saddling Russia with a powerful and hostile element, never to be truly Russified."
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by Volodymyr A. Potulnytskyi, ACTA SLAVICA IAPONICA, Volume 16 (1998) Journal of Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University
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Toward a United States of Russia: Plans and Projects of Federal Reconstruction of Russia in the Nineteenth Century p. 137
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Danilevsky promoted autocracy and imperialistic expansion as part of Russian national interest. Leontiev believed in a
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Besides Ukrainians and Belarusians, the Russian Empire also included Poles, whose country had disappeared after being
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were intrinsic to the Russian experience, as proved by what they considered to be the rough democracy of medieval
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The Extreme Randy Nationalist Threat in Russia: The Growing Influence of Western Rightist Ideas page 211
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Khomyakov, A.S. 1994. ‘Cerkov’ Odna’ . In: Khomyakov A.S. Sochinenia . Moscow: Medium. Vol. 2. – p. 5.
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Belarusians being the "White Russians" and Ukrainians "Little Russians". Slavophile thinkers such as
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by Martin W. Lewis, Kären E. Wigen, University of California Press; 1st edition (August 11, 1997)
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Dreams of the Eurasian Heartland: The Reemergence of Geopolitics Charles Clover March/April 1999
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in Russia. Depending on the historical context, the opposite of Slavophilia could be seen as
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and ardently supported the emancipation of serfs, which was finally realized in the
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were viewed as baneful influences of Western Europe. Their political ideal was a
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The Image of Ukraine and the Ukrainians in Russian Political Thought (1860–1945)
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The End of Eurasia: Russia on the Border Between Geopolitics and Globalization
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by three neighboring states, including Russia, which after decisions of the
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for the unification of all Slavic people under leadership of the Russian
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In the sphere of practical politics, Slavophilism manifested itself as a
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Slavophilia, as an intellectual movement, was developed in 19th-century
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Intellectual movement in Russia opposed to Western European influences
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Religion and Nationalism in Soviet and East European Politics Page 51
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to be developed on the basis of values and institutions derived from
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by Dimitri Von Mohrenschildt, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press 1981
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by Yale Richmond, Intercultural Press; 3rd edition (January 2003)
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was seen by them as more significant than the role of the state.
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by Dmitri Trenin, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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The Myth of Continents: A Critique of Metageography page 230
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was opposed by Slavophiles as an alien thought, and Russian
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developed a peculiar conservative version of Slavophilism,
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by Georg Morris Cohen Brandes, T. Y. Crowell & co 1889
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to prevent European influences from reaching Russia.
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by Ariel Cohen, Praeger Publishers (August 30, 1996)
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From Nyet to Da: understanding the Russians, page 65
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Russian Imperialism: Development and Crisis page 54
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Index

Slavophil
a series
Conservatism in Russia

Eurasianism
Duginism
Monarchism
Tsarism
Populism
Putinism
Russian nationalism
All-Russian
Christian
Ultra
Slavophilia
Pochvennichestvo
Traditionalist conservatism
Authority
Autocracy
Bureaucracy
Duty
Economic interventionism
Family values
Imperialism
Irredentism
Law and order
Orthodox values
Nuclear Orthodoxy
Patriotism
Reactionism

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