Friedrich Nietzsche and Marxist-Soviet Affairs. A few Notes

  • Janusz Dobieszewski University of Warsaw
Keywords: Nietzsche, Russia, philosophy, Marxism, fascism, Lunacharsky, “Under the banner of Marxism”

Abstract

Russian thinkers used almost all the essential elements of Nietzsche’s thought, but there are also a number of relations between Nietzsche and Russia that remain less known, less typical, since they never led to such achievements as in the circle of widely understood Russian religious philosophy, which were and remain definitely less popular, but noteworthy and “observation”. In short, we are talking about the “Nietzsche affair” in the circle of Russian Marxism and the continuation of this affair in the form of the problem of “Nietzsche and the USSR”, although in this latter respect we will be interested in the Soviet period before World War II.

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Author Biography

Janusz Dobieszewski, University of Warsaw

Dr hab., Professor, Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw.

Published
2021-12-15
How to Cite
DobieszewskiJ. (2021). Friedrich Nietzsche and Marxist-Soviet Affairs. A few Notes. Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue, 4(4), 39-57. https://doi.org/10.17323/2658-5413-2021-4-4-38-56
Section
Russia and Europe: Paradoxes of Kinship