The Experience of Discursive Problematization of the Axiomatics of Revolution (K.S. Aksakov)

R. A. Alexandrovskii
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Introduction. This article discusses the ideas about the revolution, the Russian people and the state in the works of Konstantin Sergeevich Aksakov. K.S. Aksakov was a well-known Russian publicist, literary critic, poet and one of the main ideologists of Slavophilism. Over the years, many researchers of Russian philosophy and history have shown interest in his legacy, noting his originality and incredible love for Russia. The purpose of this article is to analyze and highlight the views of Konstantin Aksakov on the revolution - as a reflection on the events that took place in Europe and the Russian Empire during his life and work.Methodology and sources. The results of the study were based on the textual and conceptual analysis of the works of K.S. Aksakov. The main sources were journalistic notes, essays and letters.Results and discussion. Based on the analysis of historical and philosophical sources, the author of the article comes to the conclusion that for a comprehensive analysis and complete understanding of the idea of revolution in the works of K.S. Aksakov, it is necessary to closely study the key concepts of his philosophical views on Russia, the Russian people, the state and their relationship. Conclusion. For K.S. Aksakov's revolution is an exclusively Western phenomenon. The very idea of revolution is extraneous to the Russian people, since the Russian people themselves chose the state for themselves and entered into an equal alliance with it, seeking to protect themselves from any state activity in order to stay in the process of moral and spiritual improvement.
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革命公理的话语问题化经验》(K.S. Aksakov)
导言本文讨论康斯坦丁-谢尔盖耶维奇-阿克萨科夫作品中关于革命、俄罗斯人民和国家的思想。康斯坦丁-谢尔盖耶维奇-阿克萨科夫是俄罗斯著名的公论家、文学评论家、诗人,也是斯拉夫主义的主要思想家之一。多年来,许多俄罗斯哲学和历史研究者对他的遗产表现出浓厚的兴趣,注意到他的独创性和对俄罗斯难以置信的热爱。本文旨在分析和强调康斯坦丁-阿克萨科夫对革命的看法--以此反思在他的生活和工作期间欧洲和俄罗斯帝国发生的事件。研究成果基于对康斯坦丁-阿克萨科夫作品的文本和概念分析。主要资料来源是新闻笔记、论文和信件。根据对历史和哲学资料的分析,文章作者得出结论:要全面分析和完整理解 K.S.阿克萨科夫作品中的革命思想,就必须仔细研究他关于俄罗斯、俄罗斯人民、国家及其关系的哲学观点中的关键概念。结论对 K.S. 阿克萨科夫来说,革命是一种纯粹的西方现象。革命的观念本身与俄罗斯人民无关,因为俄罗斯人民自己选择了国家,并与国家结成了平等的联盟,寻求保护自己不受任何国家活动的影响,以保持道德和精神的进步。
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