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This is the Q&A portion of the roundtable that focuses on the crucial issues of individual and collective guilt of the intellectual class in the face of war. The participants address the stratification of Russian society, possibilities and obstacles of dissent, and the eschatological tendencies of history by engaging with each other’s claims and ideas and seeking answers to direct questions.
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The importance of this hidden aspect of “we-others” in the Spanish pronoun nosotros was mentioned by V.V. Bibikhin in his essay Hermeneutics. See: Bibikhin 2010, p. 250.
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Bibikhin, V. V. 2010. Slovo i sobytie [The word and the event]. Moscow: Russian Foundation for Education and Science Support.
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Magun, A., Khan, K., Bulakhova, L. et al. Roundtable: Q&A discussion. Stud East Eur Thought 74, 605–615 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11212-022-09518-6
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