
Predictive History - The Story of "Civilization" Civilization #53 - Dostoevsky and the Soul of Russia
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Oct 7, 2025 Explore the complexities of Russian civilization through the lens of Dostoevsky's life and works. Discover how Russian fatalism and Orthodox beliefs shape the human experience. Delve into the cultural-historical motives behind Putin's actions in Ukraine and contrast Russian expansionism with America's. Learn about the significance of suffering in Russian arts and how it intertwines with moral psychology. Unpack the tensions within Russia, revealing the rich, dual nature of its identity amidst trials and triumphs.
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Heart Over Utility
- Russians view life as accepting fate and making the most of what is given rather than mastering the world through utility.
- The highest knowledge for Russians is the mystery and authority of the human heart, not material control.
Weakness Fuels Expansion
- Marginal powers often become dominant by adapting, uniting, and innovating out of necessity.
- Moscow's weakness, vassalage under Mongols, and constant external pressure forced cohesion and eventual expansion.
Scorched Earth And Sacrifice
- Peter the Great used scorched-earth tactics to frustrate invading armies and later Russians repeated this against Napoleon and Hitler.
- The burning of Moscow in 1812 symbolized self-sacrifice that Russians saw as saving Europe.










