
Revolutionary Mythology: The War for the Vision Space
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Revolutionary Sentiments: The Legacy of Chernyshevsky
This chapter examines the influence of Chernyshevsky's novel 'What is to be Done' on Russian revolutionary movements, highlighting its role in shaping political thought during times of systemic collapse. It critiques the character of Rackmative as an archetype of the revolutionary hero while exploring the emotional and psychological motivations behind political engagement. The discussion emphasizes the intersection of personal suffering and political ideology, arguing for a holistic understanding of human needs within revolutionary contexts.
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