Arc of utopia: the beautiful story of the Russian revolution
The French Revolution of 1789 had grand humanitarian aims that would one day inspire the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. Russians took the French revolutionary agenda and reinforced it with sturdy German philosophy to form a beautiful vision in which remnants of theology combined with the power of art...
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Zusammenfassung: | The French Revolution of 1789 had grand humanitarian aims that would one day inspire the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. Russians took the French revolutionary agenda and reinforced it with sturdy German philosophy to form a beautiful vision in which remnants of theology combined with the power of art as a force for change.0The Arc of Utopia offers a fresh look at the German philosophical origins of the Russian Revolution. Lesley Chamberlain relates how the influential German philosophers Kant, Schiller and Hegel were dazzled by contemporary events in Paris, and how art and philosophy exploded on the streets of Russia, with a long-repressed people uniquely reinventing the principles of liberty, equality and fraternity. Some of the greatest names of nineteenth-century Russia, from Alexander Herzen to Mikhail Bakunin, Ivan Turgenev to Fyodor Dostoevsky, defined their visions for Russia in relation to the German enthusiasm for revolutionary France. Published to tie in with the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, The Arc of Utopia provides an original view of the Revolution that links the final upheaval of October 1917 with an astonishing period in art, street drama and poetry |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Author’s Note 9
Glossary of Names 11
Introduction: The Arc of Utopia 15
1 The Wisest Man 20
2 Good Men, Drama and Dialectic 34
3 Excitement in the Seminary 48
4 Reason, Fashion and Romance
among the Russians 63
5 Philosophy as Dream-history 78
6 Bakunin on Fire 95՜
7 A Land of Hamlets and Don Quixotes / ij
8 The Chattering Glasses and the
Moment of Grace 7 33
9 ‘The Triumph of the Movement which is
Dear to Me’ j58
10 ‘We Want All to be Fulfilled at Once’:
The Great Uprising of Art and Creativity i68
Afterword: ‘The Unity of Great Ideas
and Strong Feelings’ 184
A NOTE ON FURTHER READING 1^3
REFERENCES 201
INDEX
INDEX
Absolute, the 84, 96,110,190
see also Totality, visions of;
wholeness
agitprop 182
Akselrod, Pavel 167
Alexander 11 of Russia 119,155,
160
Annenkov, Pavel 76-7
Arendt, Hannah 115-16
Aristotle 37, 40,188
art, as instrument of revolution
30-32, 40, 42-3, 75,105,138,
162-4,169,171-3, 178-9,181-2
see also beauty, and theories to
transform the world
Aufltebung (Hegelian concept) 92,
101
see also dialectic, as
philosophical method
Bakhtin, Mikhail 152,186
Bakunin, Mikhail 12,18,19, 66, 70,
78, 89, 95-116,118-19,121-2,
131-2,135,154,168-71,178,191
Ballets Russes 180
Barthélemy, Jean-Jacques 88
Bayreuth Festival 182
beauty, and theories to transform
the world 9,15-16, 31-2, 37-9,
41, 43-4, 52, 61, 75, 108,135-42,
151
Beethoven, Ludwig van 25,108-9,
116,182,191
Belinsky, Vissarion 66-7, 70, 74, 88,
95,103,163
Bely, Andrei 14,169,174-5
Berdyaev, Nikolai 14,173-5
Berlin, Isaiah 119
Blok, Alexander 13,115,169,173-4
Bolshevik Festival 182
Bolshevism 19,150,159,168,175,
182
Brecht, Bertolt 115,190
Büchner, Ludwig 124-5
Bulgakov, Sergei 176
Carlyle, Thomas 136
Catherine the Great 111
Chernyshevsky, Nikolai 124,126,
130,158,162,164,166,169,171
collectivism 169,174,177,181,182,
185,198
Communism 41, 58, 84,106,113,151,
154-5,170,186,188,190
Communist Manifesto, The 84,100,
113,127
Conrad, Joseph 156
Corneille, Pierre 182
creativity, as part of the utopian
ideal 9, 38, 42, 93,164,169,173
David, Jacques-Louis 182
Decembrist Uprising (1925) 63
Descartes, René 54
dialectic, as philosophical method
17, 36-45
217
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see also Aufhebung (Hegelian
concept)
dialectical materialism 158,162,175?
188
Don Quixote, character of 117-20,
125,128,159
Dostoevsky, Fyodor 13,18-19,36, 74,
78, 95,102,114,129,133-52,163
Dostoevsky, Mikhail 45
drama see theatre
dream-history, as a prelude to
Utopia 78-95,161
Evreinov, Nikolai 14
Einstein, Albert 174-5,180,
Engels, Friedrich 16,18, 84, 94,100,
113,128,154,156,158,175-6
enthusiasm, philosophical interest
in 23, 28-9, 37, 52, 59, 98
Feuerbach, Ludwig 13, 78-9, 82-4,
93,104,106,109,113,124-5,
129.153.165.179
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb 12, 81, 95-9,
103-5, no, 158,170
Filonov, Pavel 180
Fourier, Charles 16
French Communist Party 121
Friedrich, Caspar David 137
Gauguin, Paul 177
Gesamtkunstwerk 106,179,180
God 21, 25, 51-8, 69-70, 78, 79, 86,
92,104, no, 112,116,133,135,
139,144,146-7,165,168-71,
176-7,189
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
43-4, 54, 56, 60, 62, 65, 66, 69,
77, 80, 96, 103, 118,129-30,131,
141,165, 179
Gogh, Vincent van 171,177
Goncharova, Natalya 178
Gorky, Maxim 164,177,178
Greece, idealization of 44, 50-52,
56.179
Hamlet, character of 89,117-32
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 12,
17-18, 39, 44, 48-62
Heine, Heinrich 12, 79-82,121,154
Herder, Johann Gottfried 26, 65,
69, 70
Herzen, Alexander 12,18, 63-73,
75-7, 78, 89, 93, 95,103,118,119,
122,129-30,149,154,191
Hölderlin, Friedrich 11,17, 48-52,
56,179
Humboldt, Wilhelm von 65
Hume, David 29,184
Ivanov, Vyacheslav 14,171,175,
180-82,189
Jesus Christ 43, 61,108,135
Kant, Immanuel 9,11,17-18, 20-22,
24-43, 48, 50, 53, 54-7, 61, 71,
76, 79, 81, 96, 98,102,116,122,
128, 134-5, 137, 140,143,158,
162, 164,166-7, 174,178, 182,
184-7
Khlebnikov, Velemir 174,180
Kołakowski, Leszek 188
Kruchenykh, Aleksei 180
Larionov, Mikhail 178
Lavrov, Pyotr 121-2,124,154
Leibniz, Gottfried 25-7, 32, 58, 59,
70, 83,102,165,176
Lenin, Vladimir 14,17, 78,124,126,
162,164,166,173,178,185,187,
190
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim 42,149
Levitan, Isaac 137
Lisbon earthquake of 1755 20-27,
30, 58
London 18,150,151,154
love, as utopian element in
philosophy 53-4, 66, 75, 82,
106,125-9,191
Love joy, Arthur 77
Lukács, Georg 152
Lunacharsky, Anatoly 150,152
Luther, Martin 190
Malevich, Kazimir 14,172,174-8,180
Marx, Karl 12,16-18, 43, 48, 58, 66,
79, 80-94, 98, 99-103,105,113,
218
Index
U4,119,121,124,128,130-31,
155-61,164-6,175-8,181,187,
189-90
Marxism 12,16-17, 48, 79, H3, H4
120-21,155-7,160-67,178,184,
189,190
Marxist-Leninism 90, 94,121, 127,
128,157,166-7,174,175,176,
184.189
Masaryk, Tomas 153
Matyushin, Mikhail 180
Mayakovsky, Vladimir 80,170
Maykov, Apollon 144, 146
Menzel, Wolfgang 129
Merezhkovsky, Dmitry 175
Michelet, Jules 72
Moleschott, Jakob 125
Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich
181
narod (the people) 122,140,144,
147-8,155
Nazism 135
Nechaev, Sergei 102,113,115
Nekrasov, Nikolai, 122-3,132,154-5,
160, 169
New Man, the 62,149
Newton, Isaac 21, 25, 26, 44, 70
Nicholas i of Russia 74, 88, 97,
111-12,119
Nietzsche, Friedrich 60, 80, 93,
104,108-10,115,128,147,175,
180.189
‘Oldest Systematic Programme
of German Idealism, lhe’ 56,
179
Orthodox Church, the Russian 67,
136,146,148,153
Owen, Robert 16
Pavlov, Mikhail Grigorievich 64
philosophy, as a revolutionary force
67-70, 84, 85-94, 98-104,155,
157-62,166
Plato 22,136,188,190
Plekhanov, Georgy 13,
Populism, Russian 122,154,155,160,
170,171,181
proletariat, as a revolutionary force
83, 86, 91-3, 98,158, 159, 173,
174,189
Pushkin, Alexander 74,103,124,
125,154
Quixotism 22,117-18,122-9,131
see also Don Quixote,
character of
Racine, Jean 182
Radischev, Alexander 65
relativity, theory of 14,175,176,
revolutions
1789 in France 27, 37, 49, 58, 84,
148,157,170,182,184,191
1848-9 in Germany 12, 72, 73,
79, 84,101,104,112,118,
127,160,182
1905 in Russia 172,173,175,198
February 1917 in Russia 161
October 1917 in Russia 14,17,
182,185
Ring Cycle, The 109,110,179,181
Robinson Crusoe, individualistic
character of 130
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 15, 35,106,
113,134,151
Ruge, Arnold 85,103
Russian Idea, the 75,170
Russian people see narod
Saint-Simon, Henri de 16
Sartre, Jean-Paul 128,166
Sazonov, Nikolai 119
Schelling, Friedrich 11,17, 48, 49,
54-61, 64, 65, 67, 80, 93,124,
129,168,169,170,176,187
Schiller, Friedrich 11,18, 34-47,
48, 49-52, 56, 65, 68, 69, 74-7,
79-81, 87, 93, 98, 103-5,116,
118,129-31, 135-7,142,149,152,
167,179, 182-3,187
Schumann, Robert 128
Shostakovich, Dmitri 191-2
Silver Age 173,180
Slavophiles 70, 71,122,144
see also Westernizers
sobornost see collectivism
219
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Soloviev, Vladimir 13,
Spinoza, Baruch 58, 70,164,165
Staël, Madame de (Germaine de
Staël) 63,136
Stalin 9,135,146
Stankevich, Nikolai 12, 66-9, 75, 76
Storming of the Winter Palace, The
(1920 film by Evreinov) 14
Tatlin, Vladimir 174
theatre, social and political role of
11, H, 35, 45-6,106,190
Total Art 106,181
see also Gesamtkunstwerk
totality, visions of 176,179-81,186,
187
Tübingen seminary 11,17,18,19, 49,
50, 54, 56, 59, 60, 62, 76, 92,
148,176,179,187,191
Turgenev, Ivan 13,18, 66, 69,
78, 95, 99,114,117-32,155-b,
174
Vogt, Karl 125
Voltaire 26, 30, 54, 58
Vormärz 79, 88, 89, 99 106,157
Wagner, Richard 13, 78, 79,
105-11,116,128,129,179-82,
191
see also Ring Cycle, The
Wanderer painters, the 171-2
Werder, Karl 76,129
Westernizers 70-71,122
wholeness 9,17, 53, 58, 61,103,104,
168,174,187
see also totality, visions of
Zinoviev, Grigory 178
220
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spelling | Chamberlain, Lesley 1951- Verfasser (DE-588)115839151 aut Arc of utopia the beautiful story of the Russian revolution Lesley Chamberlain First published London Reaktion Books 2017 220 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index The French Revolution of 1789 had grand humanitarian aims that would one day inspire the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. Russians took the French revolutionary agenda and reinforced it with sturdy German philosophy to form a beautiful vision in which remnants of theology combined with the power of art as a force for change.0The Arc of Utopia offers a fresh look at the German philosophical origins of the Russian Revolution. Lesley Chamberlain relates how the influential German philosophers Kant, Schiller and Hegel were dazzled by contemporary events in Paris, and how art and philosophy exploded on the streets of Russia, with a long-repressed people uniquely reinventing the principles of liberty, equality and fraternity. Some of the greatest names of nineteenth-century Russia, from Alexander Herzen to Mikhail Bakunin, Ivan Turgenev to Fyodor Dostoevsky, defined their visions for Russia in relation to the German enthusiasm for revolutionary France. Published to tie in with the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, The Arc of Utopia provides an original view of the Revolution that links the final upheaval of October 1917 with an astonishing period in art, street drama and poetry Text englisch Oktoberrevolution (DE-588)4043429-1 gnd rswk-swf Französische Revolution (DE-588)4018183-2 gnd rswk-swf Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd rswk-swf Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Deutschland (DE-588)4011882-4 gnd rswk-swf Französische Revolution (DE-588)4018183-2 s Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 s Deutschland (DE-588)4011882-4 g Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s Oktoberrevolution (DE-588)4043429-1 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029914793&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029914793&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title_auth | Arc of utopia the beautiful story of the Russian revolution |
title_exact_search | Arc of utopia the beautiful story of the Russian revolution |
title_full | Arc of utopia the beautiful story of the Russian revolution Lesley Chamberlain |
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