通过宗教使乌克兰战争合理化:东正教和俄罗斯的帝国主义母题(对汉斯-赫伯特的回应Kögler)

IF 2.3 1区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY European Journal of Social Theory Pub Date : 2023-05-02 DOI:10.1177/13684310231170363
Pavlo Smytsnyuk
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Rationalizing the war in Ukraine through religion: The Orthodox Church and Russia’ imperialist motif (A response to Hans-Herbert Kögler)
Hans-Herbert Kögler ’ s essay is an original and illuminating contribution to the discussion on how to ethically approach the Russo-Ukrainian War. 1 In my response, I concentrate on the aspects of Kögler ’ s essay where he emphasizes the necessity of understanding the ‘ rationality ’ of Russia ’ s actions – as a condition of eventual negotiations and peace-making. I will focus on four themes, promoted by the Russian Orthodox Church – Russkii mir , Eurasianism, collective versus individual rights, and militarism – the conjunction of which provides theological hermeneutics consistent with the invasion of Ukraine. Kögler is right in pointing out that the expansionist character of Russia did not appear overnight in February 2022 but was building over the last decades. Over this period, Russia has internalized, yet again, the imperialist motif of its czarist and Soviet history. One could wonder to what extent the Russian political leadership is under the influence of Alexander Dugin or, indeed, any other philosophical or ideological frameworks of thought. However, I suggest that there has been an overlapping consensus, to use a Rawlsian term, between Russian policymakers, conservative intellectuals and the Church, which made the 2022 invasion actively or passively supported by the majority of the Russian population. The arguments to which different players appeal vary, but they
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期刊介绍: An internationally respected journal with a wide-reaching conception of social theory, the European Journal of Social Theory brings together social theorists and theoretically-minded social scientists with the objective of making social theory relevant to the challenges facing the social sciences in the 21st century. The European Journal of Social Theory aims to be a worldwide forum of social thought. The Journal welcomes articles on all aspects of the social, covering the whole range of contemporary debates in social theory. Reflecting some of the commonalities in European intellectual life, contributors might discuss the theoretical contexts of issues such as the nation state, democracy, citizenship, risk; identity, social divisions, violence, gender and knowledge.
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