Abstract

The article analyzes a collective monograph edited by Yu.V. Syneokaya, dedicated to the Soviet and post-Soviet philosophical generations of the 1920s–2010s. Based on this factual and methodological material, the author develops his own interpretation of this process. The author proposes to turn Weber's idea of dissident minorities into the main subject of political and philosophical analysis of Soviet and post-Soviet philosophy. To do this, he conceptualizes the political and philosophical stratum of the Sixties and emphasizes the importance of the idea of the essential controversy of the thesaurus of philosophical and ideological concepts. Based on his own life and research experience, the author expresses and substantiates the hypothesis: the axiological sphere of personality is formed before its logical-epistemological sphere and determines many subsequent choices; conflicts occur within generations, not between them. Therefore, it is much more interesting to study the range of differences between generations and individual biographies, especially the measure of resistance that an individual is able to develop and implement in relation to all supra-individual values, collisions and situations.

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