The Phenomenon of Freedom in Contemporary Russia

Russian Studies in Philosophy 51 (4):7-25 (2013)
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The author attributes the social evils of present-day Russia to a distorted "pseudoliberal" understanding of freedom as a condition unlimited by internal or external constraints

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