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Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical (115 page)

Serebrennikov, V.,
387
,
465n. 8

Sergeev, V. S.,
74
,
372

sex,
32
,
37
,
109
,
186–88
,
236–40
,
286

Shakespeare, William,
12
,
76

Shestov, Lev,
33
,
43
,
403n. 20

Shimkevich, V. M.,
364
,
386

Shpet, Gustav G.,
34

Sikorski, Helene Vladimirovna,
65–66
, 85,
367–68
,
465n. 9

Silver Age

of Russian culture generally,
23
,
29–33
, 96–97

Russian philosophy in,
29–30
,
32–33
,
36
,
38
,
54
,
77
,
96–97
,
246
,
352

skepticism,
146
,
148

slave ethics.
See
master-slave ethics

Slavophiles,
25–27
,
29
,
38

Smith, George,
151

Smith, Kay Nolte,
114

sobornost’

Chernyshevsky and,
27

Christianity and, 32

collectivism and,
251

communism and,
98

dialectics and,
37

ethics and,
217

The Fountainhead
(Rand) and,
103–4

individualism and,
26
,
33

Lossky and,
26
,
45

Marxism and,
35
,
37
,
353

in Russian culture,
23

in Russian philosophy,
26
,
35
,
251

translation of,
406n. 3

unity and,
26
,
37
,
352–53
, 355

socialism,
33
,
210–11
,
261
,
267
,
352
,
373–74

Socialist Realism,
32
,
195

social metaphysics,
167
,
278
,
283
,
284–86
,
292

social theory.
See also
society

action and,
298

anarchism and,
260–64

articulation and,
211
,
299–300

capitalism and,
248–49
,
260–74
,
307–14

collectivism and,
250–51
,
268–69

conception and,
302–6

consciousness and,
154
,
272
,
301–6

conservatism and,
330–32

constructivism and,
208
,
210–12

context and,
249–52

culture and,
209–12
,
265–66
,
273–74
,
278
,
297–306
, 344–45

dialectics and,
17
,
268–70
,
276–77
,
359–61
,
377
,
379

dualism and, 210,
268–70
,
330–32

education and,
73
,
302–6
, 364–65,
377
,
379

emotions and,
208–9

epistemology and,
154
, 211,
332

ethics and,
245–46
,
255–56
,
256–57
,
261
,
263–64
,
265–66
, 267, 344–45

family and,
330–31

force and,
277

fragmentation and,
274

history and,
17
,
209
,
211–12
,
265–66

humankind and,
255–60
,
297–306

individualism and,
249–52
,
255–60
,
264
,
268–69

infallibility and,
211

liberalism and,
330–32

Marx and,
8

mind-body dichotomy and,
331–32

mysticism and,
332

Objectivism and,
120
,
347–49
,
359–61

omniscience and,
211

ontology and,
137–38
, 331–32

philosophy and,
344

power and,
276–79
,
301–2
,
304

racism and,
330

radicalism and,
x–xii

rationalism and,
208–12
,
214

rationality and,
245–46
, 297,
299–306
,
344–45

reason and,
208–12
,
214
,
268

reification and,
137–38
,
250
,
267–68

relations and,
166
,
249–52
,
276–79
,
297–98
,
301–2

religion and,
302
,
330

rights and,
255–60
,
264

Russian culture and,
332

selfishness and,
264–65

sense of life and,
297–301

society and,
297–306
,
344–45

statism and,
x–xi
,
307–14
,
330–32

synthesis and,
276–77

systemics and, 17

tacit dimensions and,
211
,
299–300

unintended consequences and,
208–9

society.
See also
social theory

action and,
298

articulation and,
299–300

capitalism and,
267–68

consciousness and, 355–57

culture and,
297–306
,
343–45

ethics and, 343–45

humankind and,
249–52
,
297–306
, 349–52,
355–58

individualism and,
355–58

mysticism and,
352–53
,
355

Objectivism and,
345–58

organicism and,
297

philosophy and,
344

rationality and,
343–45
,
348
,
355–57

relations and,
297–98

revolution in,
345–49
,
354

sense of life and,
297–301

social theory and,
297–306
,
344–45

statism and,
344–45

tacit dimensions and,
299–300

Solovyov, Vladimir,
24
,
27–29
,
34
,
40
,
207
,
370
,
372–73

Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr,
330

Song of Russia
,
89

Sorokin, Pitirim,
75
,
81
,
82
,
86
,
465n. 8

soul,
101
,
104
,
218

Soviet Union,
316–17
,
317–18
,
364–65

speech, freedom of,
320
.
See also
censorship

Spinoza, Baruch,
11
,
35
,
410n. 27

spirituality,
108–9
,
170
,
236–38
, 285

Spooner, Lysander,
260

Stalin, Joseph V., 36,
195

Starynkevich, K.,
34

statism

action and,
344–45

Atlas Shrugged
(Rand) and,
107–8
,
320–21

Austrian school theory and,
309–14
,
322

authoritarianism and,
13

capitalism and,
260–64
,
265
,
282
,
307–14
,
319–20
,
323–24
,
327–29
,
336
,
337–38

collectivism and,
37–38
,
310–11

communism and,
308

conception and, 323

contradiction and,
345

culture and,
344–45

dialectics and,
x–xi
,
90

dualism and,
97–98
,
307–14
,
321
,
330–32

education and,
320–22
,
345

efficacy and,
203

ethics and,
321
,
323–24
, 344–45

fascism and,
308
,
310–11
,
318–20

force and,
260–61
,
262–63
,
315
,
323

foreign aid and,
318–20

fragmentation and,
61
,
307
,
323–29

freedom and,
317
,
344–45

history and,
310–12
,
334
,
335
,
336
,
337–38

individualism and,
93
,
97–98

language and,
293–96

libertarianism and,
331–32

Marxism and,
13
,
36
,
37–38

master-slave ethics and,
322–23

Objectivism and,
2
,
347–49

ontology and, 331–32

poverty and, 246

power and,
278
,
289
,
307–9
,
311
,
312
,
314

productive work and, 308–9,
319
,
322

racism and,
324
,
327–29

radicalism and,
x–xi

rationality and,
245
, 299–300, 323, 344–45

relations and,
307
, 318

religion and,
90
,
93

rights and,
308
,
315
, 344–45

science and,
320–22

social theory and,
x–xi
,
307–14
, 330–32

society and,
344–45

totalitarianism and,
37–38

unity and,
37–38

warfare and,
315–18

welfare and,
314
,
315–16
,
318
,
329
,
345

We the Living
(Rand) and,
97–98
,
118
,
416n. 71

Stirner, Max,
260

Stoiunina, Maria Nikolaievna,
65
,
66–67
,
80
,
82
,
367

Stoiunin, Vladimir,
65
,
66–67
,
367

Stoiunin Gymnasium,
65–67
,
80
,
81
,
84
,
367
,
388
,
398

stolen concept, fallacy of.
See
fallacies, stolen concept

Strakhov, Nicholas N.,
27

Stubblefield, Robert W.,
402n. 5

style,
432n. 11

the subconscious,
172–73
,
177–82
,
189
,
191–92
,
227
,
228–29
,
237
,
240

subjectivism

concepts and,
162–66

consciousness and,
146
,
148
,
150–51
,
161

Dionysus and,
31

emotions and,
205

empiricism and,
207–8

epistemology and,
144–49
,
150–51
,
162–66

ethics and,
219

force and,
253

idealism and,
144–49

intrinsicism and,
47
,
162–66

Kant and,
51
,
52
,
146–47
,
424n. 62

Lossky and,
46–47
,
50–52

Marxism and,
36–37

mysticism and,
146

objectivism and,
165–66

ontology and, 142,
162–63
, 165–66

perception and,
150–51

rationalism and,
205
,
207–8

realism and,
29

reason and,
164–65

sensation and,
150–51

skepticism and,
146

survivalism,
243

Symbolists

Christianity and,
30

education and, 77

gender and,
186–87

history and,
333

in literature,
30–33
,
194–95

Manichaeism and,
246

Nietzsche and,
30–33
,
219

religion and,
30
, 306

synoptic delusion,
211

synthesis.
See also
integration; transcendence

dialectics and,
14–16
,
38
,
90

dualism and,
22
, 38

Lossky and,
50
,
61

Objectivism and,
9–10
,
22
,
110–11
,
117–19
,
148–49

philosophy and,
63–64
,
276

Russian philosophy and,
26
,
27–29
,
33–34
,
38
,
111
,
186–87
,
276
,
360

social theory and,
276–77

systemics,
x–xi
,
9–10
,
16–17
,
323

Szamuely, Tibor,
406n. 4

Szasz, Thomas,
354

tacit dimensions,
197–201
,
211
,
238
,
240
,
291
,
299–300

Takhtarev, K. M.,
365
,
377

Tarle, E. V.,
75
,
375–76
,
377
,
378
,
465n. 8

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