Abstract

The differences between K.N. Leontyev's view on Slavic and Russian cultural identity in the context of his religious and philosophical aestheticism are considered. Leontyev argued that the Slavic cultural type turned into the illusion of "Slavism," is strongly dependent on the Romano-Germanic type, and this dependence is only intensified and the Russian civilization for its own preservation should reject the Slavic cultural type in its real historical existence. The ideological connection of Leontyev's social teaching with Eurasianism, his concept of "continental solidarity" of the peoples of Central and East Asia, is shown.

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