SLAVOPHILES AND WESTERNIZERS

designation for two groups of intellectuals in mid-19th-century Russia that represented opposing schools of thought concerning the nature of Russian civilization. The differences between them, however, were not always clear cut. The Slavophiles held that Russian civilization was unique and superior to Western culture because it was based on such institutions as the Orthodox Eastern Church, the village community, or mir, and the ancient popular assembly, the zemsky sobor. The Slavophiles supported autocracy and opposed political participation; however, they also favored emancipation of serfs and freedom of speech and press. The Slavophiles became increasingly nationalistic; many ardently supported Pan-Slavism after Russia's defeat in the Crimean War (1854–56). Prominent among them were Ivan Kireyevsky, Aleksey Khomiakov, and Konstantin and Ivan Aksakov. The Westernizers believed that Russia's development depended on the adoption of Western technology and liberal government. In their approach they were rationalistic and often agnostic rather than emotional and mystical. Some remained moderate liberals, while others became socialists and political radicals. The leading Westernizers included Piotr Y. Chaadayev, Aleksandr I. Herzen, and Vissarion G. Belinsky.

See A. Walicki, The Slavophile Controversy (1975).

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...the educated society into Westernizers and Slavophiles originated...southern Slavs. Rus- sian Slavophiles turned to pre-Petrine...Empire and Papacy). Slavophile leaders admired Britain...fraternal love. Whereas Slavophiles were trying to develop an...Church, the so-called Westernizers of the Chaadayev generation...
...formalities scorned by the Slavophiles were in fact the only reliable...Above all, in contrast to Westernizers like Mordvinov, the Westernizer...comparison with the Slavophiles, Westernizers wrote very little on the...proclaimed it peasant wisdom. Westernizers dismissed the peasant commune...
...15 , 19 , 29 , 33 , 41 -2, 43 see also Slavophiles; Westernizers Westernizers: versus Slavophiles 16 , 22 , 25 , 26 -7...202 -4, 206 and urbanization 108 , 200 -1 Westernizers attitudes towards 19 , 21 see also woman question...
...often portray the Slavophile/Westernizer debate...empire, there were Slavophiles, Westernizers, and adherents of...reference on the Slavophile/Westernizer debate...judgment, "the Slavophile/Westernizer controversy...romantics including the Slavophiles and the Hegelians...the Slavophiles and Westernizers was largely about...
...used different labels to describe these competing groups, but "nationalists" / "Europeanists," and "Slavophiles" / "westernizers" seem to dominate the literature. The foremost proponent of the view that this conflict is what politics...
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...debates between Slavophiles and westernizers.6 This essay...fundamentalism of Russian Slavophile conservatism...from secular westernizers as well as Slavophiles. Representing...intolerable, many westernizers and Slavophiles...
...Westernizer" and "Slavophile", the so-called...cultural life. Slavophiles, who envisioned...endlessly with Westernizers, who believed...debate between Slavophiles and Westernizers...neighbours. A Slavophile, on the other...
...the world. But whereas the Slavophiles looked to the Slavs, the...Ukhtomskiis logic had a distinctly Slavophile flavour. Whereas the West...of European civilization. Slavophiles versus Westernizers, Dostoevsky versus Tolstoy...
...literary scene. They were neither "rural" nor "urban," neither official nor dissident, neither "Slavophiles" nor "Westernizers." If there was a connecting link among these writers at all, it consisted in an anticipation of the coming...
...longstanding fissure in East European nations between Westernizers and nativists, predating the Holocaust by about...best known such division is that between the Slavophiles and Westernizers in Russia, but similar divisions also existed...
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...Russias Rulers in 1995: Westernizers and Eurasians. by Vladimir...economy and social theory, the Westernizers have gone back to Adam Smith...conservative wing of the Slavophiles, Dostoevsky, and the official...The contest between the Westernizers and the Eurasians instead...
...contrast to conservative Slavophiles or liberal Westernizers, he had little illusion...revolutionary Russia. Liberal Westernizers had proposed other plans...had followed the patron of Westernizers of pre-revolutionary era...
...throughout Europe, and Herzen and his family take up residence in Paris, where the debate continues between Slavophiles and Westernizers about gradualism, utopianism, socialism, communism and on and on. But the ideals of the intelligentsia...
...Russian controversy between the Slavophiles and the Westernizers, which even in czarist times...reaction, while most of the Westernizers borrowed from the outside...more complicated. Todays Westernizers may be better than the Slavophiles...
...Russian controversy between the Slavophiles and the Westernizers, which even in czarist times...reaction, while most of the Westernizers borrowed from the outside...more complicated. Todays Westernizers may be better than the Slavophiles...
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...the two contenders for 2012 Russian presidency, but also a century-and-a-half-long conflict between Westernizers and Slavophiles, who view Russias future in diametrically opposing ways. Ariel Cohen is a fellow in Russian and Eurasian...
...own. The intricacies of his biography soon became an embattled territory for conservatives and liberals, Westernizers and Slavophiles, romanticists and realists; Pushkins oeuvre as such, once it was established as the eternal gold standard...
...circles, opposition to alliance expansion is shared by both Westernizers and Slavophiles, Mr. Merkel said. "Those who see Russias future as...anti-Western nationalists follow the old 19th century Slavophile tradition and "see Russia as distinct from both Europe...
...Europe or Asia. There are basically two camps: The Slavophiles, who say say the Orthodox Russians are distinct...to shun "impure" European influences; and the Westernizers, who have struggled to overcome their countys backwardness...
...capitalism against authoritarian pan-Slavism. The Westernizers tend to be pro-American, reform-minded and eager...institutions such as NATO and the European Union. The Slavophiles, on the other hand, champion an anti-American...


 

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SLAVOPHILES AND WESTERNIZERS designation for two groups...speech and press. The Slavophiles became increasingly nationalistic...and Ivan Aksakov. The Westernizers believed that Russias development...radicals. The leading Westernizers included Piotr Y. Chaadayev...See A. Walicki, The Slavophile Controversy (1975...
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...insane and was confined to his home. His vigorous writings helped clarify the basic differences between the Slavophiles and Westernizers . See his major works, ed. by R. T. McNally (1969); study by R. T. McNally (1971...
...under Czar Nicholas I. In the 1830s cultural schism was manifested in the conflict between Slavophiles and Westernizers ; the leader of the Westernizers, the critic V. G. Belinsky , stressed the importance of literatures relationship to national...
...a leading Westernizer until 1848, but then he modified his views toward the Slavophile faith in Russias communal institutions (see Slavophiles and Westernizers ). Nonetheless, he continued to view its peasant communes as egalitarian forerunners...
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