Russian thinkers most known in the West: Mikhail Bakunin, the man of anarchism. Leo Tolstoi, a great writer and a preacher of universal love
Russian Philosophy. This article provides a historical survey of Russian philosophers and thinkers. It emphasizes Russian epistemological concerns rather than ontological and ethical concerns, hopefully without neglecting or disparaging them.
The authors, moderators, and panelists participating in the 2018 Bookworm Literary Festival. Author bios listed alphabetically by surname/pen name.
Antonio Gramsci, collegeing and education. Gramsci’s emphasis on critical awareness, the importance of intellectuals being part of everyday life, and on the part played by so-called ‘common sense’ in maintaining the status quo have helped to open up the transformational possibilities of education.
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Major thinkers Russian Enlightenment. Vasily Tatishchev (1668–1750); Mikhail Shcherbatov (1733–1790); Andrey Bolotov (1738–1833); Alexander Radishchev (1749–1802); Slavophiles and pochvennichestvo
Africana Studies: An Undergraduate major in Africana Studies provides students with an understanding of the experiences of peoples of African descent on the continent of Africa and in the Diaspora (especially the United States and the Caribbean) and their contributions to human civilization.
Russian literature: Russian literature, the body of written works produced in the Russian language, beginning with the Christianization of Kievan Rus in …
Abraham Kuijper (/ ˈ k aɪ p ər /; Dutch: [ˈaːbraːɦɑm ˈkœypər]; 29 October 1837 – 8 November 1920), generally known as Abraham Kuyper, was Prime Minister of the Netherlands between 1901 and 1905, an influential neo-Calvinist theologian and also a …
The World’s Greatest Thinkers Were Christians! By Editorial Staff Published March 31, 2008. by Gary DeMar and Peter Leithart. While most Christians will admit that they have a mind, many seem to think that they don’t need it.