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In Marx's shadow: knowledge, power, and intellectuals in Eastern Europe and Russia
2010, Lexington Books
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0739136240 9780739136249
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Table of Contents
pt. 1. The sickle, the hammer, and the typewriter
Ideas against ideocracy : the Platonic drama of Russian thought / Mikhail Epstein
Asking for more : finding utopia in the critical sociology of the Budapest school and the Praxis movement / Jeffrey Murer
Aesthetics : a modus vivendi in East Central Europe? / Letitia Guran
Changing perceptions of Pavel Florensky in Russian and Soviet scholarship / Clemena Antonova
pt. 2. Heretics
The totalitarian languages of utopia and dystopia : Fidelius and Havel / Veronika Tuckerova
Martyrdom and philosophy : the case of Patočka / Costica Bradatan
Anti-communist orientalism : shifting boundaries of Europe in dissident writing / Natasa Kovacevic
pt. 3. In search of a (new) mission
Vitality rediscovered : theorizing post-Soviet ethnicity in Russia / Serguei Oushakine
Balkanism and postcolonilaism, or, On the beauty of the airplane view / Maria Todorova
Anxious intellectuals : framing the nation as a class in Belarus / Elena Gapova
pt. 4. Reinventing hope
The demise of Leninism and the future of liberal values / Vladimir Tismaneanu
"Politics of authenticity" and/or civil society / Ivars Ijabs
Mihai Șora : a philosopher of dialogue and hope / Aurelian Craiutu.
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