Russian philosophy

Chicago,: Quadrangle Books. Edited by James P. Scanlan & Mary-Barbara Zeldin (1965)
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v. 1. The beginnings of Russian philosophy: the Slavophiles. The Westernizers.--v. 2. The Nihilists. The Populists. Critics of religion and culture.--v. 3. Pre-revolutionary philosophy and theology. Philosophers in exile. Marxists and Communists.

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