Examines the forces of national history and character that shaped Soviet communism

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Contents Introduction - The Russian Idea of Religion and the Russian State          7 I. The Formation of the Russian Intelligentsia and Its Character. Slavophilism and Westernization          19 II. Russian Socialism and Nihilism         37 III. Russian Narodnichestvo and Anarchism          58 IV. Russian Nineteenth Century Literature and Its Predictions          76 V. Classical Marxism and Russian Marxism          94 VI. Russian Communism and the Revolution          114 VII. Communism and Christianity          158 Author's Notes          189

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Nicolas Berdyaev's The Origin of Russian Communism is a pivotal work that delves into the dual nature of Russian Communism—both international and distinctly Russian. Berdyaev emphasizes the importance of understanding the national roots of Russian Communism, shaped by Russia's tumultuous history and Eastern spiritual makeup. The book navigates through the formation of the Russian intelligentsia, Russian socialism and nihilism, narodnichestvo and anarchism, and 19th-century literature's predictions. Key sections of the work explore the dynamics between classical Marxism, Russian Marxism, and the revolution, as well as the intricate relationship between communism and Christianity. Through an in-depth analysis, Berdyaev illustrates how Russian history, characterized by its vast territory and cultural complexities, influenced the development of a unique form of communism intertwined with ideological, religious, and nationalistic elements.