Mikhail Alexandrovich Lifshits
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M. A. Lifshits (1905–1983) is one of the most mysterious thinkers of the Soviet era, according to Nezavisimaya Gazeta. An enemy of Marxism-Leninism and socialist realism, an outcast whose pamphlets, along with Solzhenitsyn’s “Ivan Denisovich,” “cut down” the Soviet bureaucratic regime—and at the same time the “last Marxist,” an irreconcilable critic of modernism, a man of encyclopedic knowledge—this is how Mich appeared. Lifshits in the eyes of his contemporaries. Nominated back in the 30s Mich. Lifshits, together with his friend and like-minded person G. Lukach, the Restauratio Magna program is the idea of the “great conservatives of mankind” who saw in the revolution a “guardian force”. The authors of this book consider the theoretical heritage of the philosopher, much of it not yet published, as a new word in philosophy, as a method of breaking the vicious circle of time, getting out of hopeless circumstances.
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- Russian