Abstract

The article examines the collective monograph edited by Y.V. Sineokaya on philosophical community of Moscow that includes the Soviet and post-Soviet philosophical generation of the USSR/Russia 1920–2010. Based on this material, the author develops further his interpretation of this phenomenon. He offers to transform an idea of Weber’s dissenting minorities into the main subject of political and philosophical analysis in the Soviet and post-Soviet philosophy. Based on his own life and scientific experience, the author conceptualizes the political and philosophical layer of the generation of the 1960s and underlines the importance of idea of the contradictory nature of thesaurus of philosophical and world-view concepts. He substantiates the hypothesis: axiological sphere of person develops earlier than its logical and epistemological one and determines some set of subsequent choices; conflicts take place within generation but between each other. That is why it is much more interesting to study a scope for variations between generations and biographies. Especially the measure of resistance, that individual can develop and implement to all impersonal values, collisions, and situations.

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