The Beginning and the End of the Soviet Cultural Fundamentalism Project

Rouslan Khestanov, Aleksander Suvalko
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The article focuses on one of the most mysterious and intriguing stories of the Soviet civilization that is connected with the original ideas of the Bolsheviks and then to the Soviet nomenclature of culture. Chronologically, our research covers the first years of the formation of Soviet state institutions, the so-called Leninist and then Stalinist periods of leadership, and ends with a period that is often called “The Thaw.” In order to grasp the conceptual and doctrinal motifs for building Soviet cultural and state institutions, we used verbatim records of the Party Congresses as our main source of information. Our main task was to clarify why culture was central and strategic for early Soviet leaders. We will show how culture gave political doctrine its conceptual integrity by linking perceptions of state, leadership and governance, and communism and labour. The analysis of our sources testifies to the existence of a quite definite trajectory of cultural policy: (1) the birth of the Bolshevik cultural project, (2) its materialization in the institutions of the Soviet statehood, (3) the normalization of the created state structures and, finally, (4) the marginalization of the cultural issue. We introduced the concept of "cultural fundamentalism" to emphasize the peculiarity of the Bolshevik cultural project in which radical anti-etatism was expressed, which implied compensation by the culture of the abolished statehood. The internal logic of the development of the cultural project led, however, to a paradoxical result — the creation of a total social state. The principal thesis of the article is that the concept of culture played a central and strategic role in the construction of a new socialist state.
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苏联文化原教旨主义工程的开始与结束
这篇文章的重点是苏联文明最神秘和最有趣的故事之一,它与布尔什维克的原始思想以及苏联的文化术语有关。按时间顺序,我们的研究涵盖了苏联国家机构形成的最初几年,即所谓的列宁主义和斯大林主义的领导时期,并以通常被称为“解冻”的时期结束。为了掌握建设苏联文化和国家机构的概念和理论主题,我们使用了党代会的逐字记录作为我们的主要信息来源。我们的主要任务是澄清为什么文化对早期苏联领导人来说是核心和战略性的。我们将展示文化如何通过将国家、领导和治理、共产主义和劳动的观念联系起来,赋予政治学说概念上的完整性。对我们的资料来源的分析证明了文化政策的一个相当明确的轨迹的存在:(1)布尔什维克文化计划的诞生,(2)它在苏维埃国家体制中的物质化,(3)创建的国家结构的正常化,最后,(4)文化问题的边缘化。我们引入了“文化原教旨主义”的概念,以强调布尔什维克文化计划的特殊性,其中表达了激进的反贵族主义,这意味着被废除的国家地位的文化补偿。然而,文化项目发展的内在逻辑导致了一个矛盾的结果——创造了一个整体的社会状态。本文的主要论点是,文化观在社会主义新国家建设中具有核心的战略作用。
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