Philosophie: Forschung Und Wissenschaft Ser.: Facing the Catastrophe : Voices of Russian Intellectuals. with Contributions of Anatoly Akhutin, Andrey Arkhangelsky, Oleg Aronson, Kostiantin Bandurovskyi, Alexander Bikbov, Alexander Dmitriev, Alexander Dobrokhotov, Ilya Kukulin, Michail Maiatsky, Maria Mayofis, Maria Menshikova, Helen Petrovsky, Oxana Timofeeva, Anna Vinkelman, Sergey Zenkin by LIT Verlag (2024, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherLIT Verlag
ISBN-103643916779
ISBN-139783643916778
eBay Product ID (ePID)23078399162

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LanguageEnglish
Publication NameFacing the Catastrophe : Voices of Russian Intellectuals. with Contributions of Anatoly Akhutin, Andrey Arkhangelsky, Oleg Aronson, Kostiantin Bandurovskyi, Alexander Bikbov, Alexander Dmitriev, Alexander Dobrokhotov, Ilya Kukulin, Michail Maiatsky, Maria Mayofis, Maria Menshikova, Helen Petrovsky, Oxana Timofeeva, Anna Vinkelman, Sergey Zenkin
Publication Year2024
SubjectEssays
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Philosophy, Social Science
AuthorLit Verlag
SeriesPhilosophie: Forschung Und Wissenschaft Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Series Volume Number59
SynopsisOriginally published in Germany in its uncensored Russian version and now available in English, this volume presents a unique collection of essays by Russian-speaking intellectuals from Russia, Ukraine, and Europe. The book offers a profound analysis of the catastrophic war in Ukraine through philosophical, moral, sociological, and historical lenses. Although published abroad to avoid Russian censorship, the book has been banned in Russia for "discrediting the Russian armed forces." This manifesto critically examines the origins and social impact of the war, and continues to engage a global audience and foster vital discussions about the conflict and its profound effects. The English edition makes these important insights accessible to a wider audience and enhances global understanding of the war's complexities. It invites international readers to engage with the philosophical debates it presents, contributing to a broader discourse on peace, justice, and accountability in times of conflict.
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