Abstract

The text thematizes the “subcultural-philosophical” situation of the 1990s in “post-Soviet” Russia highlighting the context of “relevance” and “fragmented discontinuity” of the period when personal “philosophical choice” was coupled with the urgency of practical actions for the formation of micro-communities (one of the longest and most notable at that time was the philosophical journal Logos (Moscow, 1991...)) that studied the array of both domestic and world “philosophical heritage” in terms of their discovery for self-actualizing thought-action of those who participated in that philosophical generation of the “vague” 1990s.

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