Fedorovism in Early Post-Soviet Russia: The Collapse of the Meta-imperial Project

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY SLAVONICA Pub Date : 2017-07-02 DOI:10.1080/13617427.2017.1376824
D. Shlapentokh
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ABSTRACT Nikolai Fedorov, the obscure librarian in late tsarist Russia, had created a grand theory. According to it, the humanities should be united under the aegis of the Tsar to engage in the complete mastery over nature, spreading all over the universe and the resurrection of the dead. This totalitarian and messianic aspect of fedorovism could be well incorporated into totalitarian messianism, the belief in the omnipotence of science and exploration of space – all the key elements of Soviet ideology. Consequently, the regime became ‘Fedorovian’ without cognizing it. While Gorbachev’s reforms made it possible for many Soviet intellectuals to be acquainted with Fedorov, the collapse of the regime and the country had led to profound implications for these Soviet intellectuals’ perception of Fedorov’s teachings and related theories. For some, it led to embracing the peculiar cocktail of mysticism and the occult. For others, the end of the USSR implied that Fedorov’s dream – humanity’s mastery over nature – would never be accomplished. It also implied that humanity is not very different from the other species and would disappear in the future.
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后苏联早期俄罗斯的联邦主义:元帝国计划的崩溃
摘要尼古拉·费多罗夫,这位沙俄晚期默默无闻的图书管理员,创造了一个宏大的理论。根据它,人文学科应该在沙皇的庇护下团结起来,完全掌握自然,传播到整个宇宙,让死者复活。联邦主义的极权主义和救世主主义可以很好地融入极权主义救世主主义,即对科学无所不能的信仰和对太空的探索——所有这些都是苏联意识形态的关键要素。戈尔巴乔夫的改革使许多苏联知识分子有可能认识费多罗夫,但政权和国家的崩溃对这些苏联知识分子对费多罗夫教义和相关理论的理解产生了深远的影响。对一些人来说,它导致了接受神秘主义和神秘主义的独特鸡尾酒。对其他人来说,苏联的终结意味着费多罗夫的梦想——人类对自然的掌控——永远不会实现。这也意味着人类与其他物种没有太大区别,将来会消失。
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