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The Ruin of Russian Illusions (Reflections on the 1917 Russian Revolution)
Berdyaev.com ^ | 1917 | NIKOLAI BERDYAEV

Posted on 06/29/2006 12:03:57 PM PDT by sergey1973

The catastrophe, termed the Russian Revolution, through all the degradations, tribulations and disappointments, has to lead to a new and better awareness. Such an experience in the life of a people cannot but enrich and sharpen our perceptiveness. But a crisis of soul will have to precede this perceptiveness with a readiness for repentance and humility. The light will be begotten after an inward cleansing and ascesis. This -- is a law of spiritual life. And it is needful to be aware, that all the whole thinking portion of Russian society, that which has esteemed itself as the bearer knowingly of ideas, has within it something to repent and be cleansed of. Beliefs and ideas -- are answerable matters, from them come emanations of liberating truth or enslaving ideas. The greatest responsibility for the evil triumphing in life is borne by those, who conceived of it initially in idea, those first few who in their distorted spiritual experience gave in to deceitful and false illusions. The Russian intellectual Intelligentsia, belonging to various camps, having lived by illusions, was inspired by a false faith and phantasmic ideas. And here has begun the hour of pay-back. It has become time, when this must be recognised under the compelling weight of vital experience. Only but few have realised this under the free pull of creative thought. We remember the irritated and indignant attitude towards "Vekhi" ("Signposts"), even in those circles, which now through bitter experience perceive the truth of "Vekhi". But justice in regard to the authors of "Vekhi" is difficult to expect.

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TOPICS: History; Orthodox Christian; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: bolsheviks; bolshevism; collectivism; communism; history; intellectuals; intelligentsia; orthodoxy; russia; russianrevolution; slavophilism; socialism
Nikolai Berdyaev, a great Russian/Ukrainian philosopher in 1917 reflected on the Russian Revolution and its Spiritual (rather than Economic o Political) causes. Can be compared with Burke's "Reflections on the Revolution in France".
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