Gorky on Cruelty and Pity as Existentials of the People’s Being

Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (5):415-431 (2019)
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When describing the essential features of the Russian peasantry, Gorky draws attention to the concepts of cruelty and, as a result, pity, which are necessary for understanding its actions. Cruelty,...

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