From Pan-Anarchism to Social Engineering and Interindividualism: the Human Being Problem in the Work of the Gordin Brothers

Authors

  • Nikolai I. Gerasimov Alexander Solzhenitsyn Centre for the Study of the Russian Diaspora. 2 Nizhnyaya Radishchevskaya Str., Moscow, 109240, Russian Federation
  • Dmitry A. Tkachenko Independent researcher

Keywords:

anarchism, pan-anarchism, Russian anarchists, Max Stirner, cosmism, Russian avantgarde, Russian revolution, philosophical anthropology, Russian philosophy

Abstract

The article analyzes the evolution of the philosophical views of the pananarchism-theorists A.L. and W.L. Gordin through the prism of human being problem. The study involved not only the collective work of thinkers, but also their solo-creative work in the period 1909–1924. Based on the study of such conceptual phenomena as pananarchism, the AO language, social engineering and interindividualism, the conclusion is drawn: being inspired by the philosophy of M. Stirner, A.L. and W.L. Gordin explored the human being problem using one of the most eclectic conceptual devices in the history of Russian intellectual culture. At the same time, the authors of the article consider that eclecticism in this case should be evaluated positively – as an attempt at a comprehensive philosophical and anthropological study, which is based on the ethical and aesthetic views of thinkers, closely related to their socio-political views.

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Published

2021-06-01

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Section

WORLD PHILOSOPHY: ITS PAST AND PRESENT

How to Cite

Gerasimov, N. I., & Tkachenko, D. A. (2021). From Pan-Anarchism to Social Engineering and Interindividualism: the Human Being Problem in the Work of the Gordin Brothers. History of Philosophy, 26(1), 99-109. https://hp.iphras.ru/article/view/6260