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Overview

Recognized as one of the greatest novelists of all-time, Fyodor Dostoevsky continues to inspire and instigate questions about religion, philosophy, and literature. However, there has been a neglect looking at his political thought: its philosophical and religious foundations, its role in nineteenth-century Europe, and its relevance for us today.

Dostoevsky’s Political Thought explores Dostoevsky’s political thought in his fictional and nonfictional works with contributions from scholars of political science, philosophy, history, and Russian Studies. From a variety of perspectives, these scholars contribute to a greater understanding of Dostoevsky not only as a political thinker but also as a writer, philosopher, and religious thinker.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739173770
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 05/23/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Richard Avramenko is associate professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin. He is the author of Courage: the Politics of Life and Limb, the coeditor of Friendship and Politics: Essays in Political Thought, and author of numerous articles on ancient and continental political thought in literature.

Lee Trepanier is associate professor of political science at Saginaw Valley State University. He is author of Russian Political Symbols, co-author with Lynita K. Newswander of LDS in USA: Mormonism and the Making of American Culture, and editor and co-editor of several volumes, the latest being Teaching in an Age of Ideology (co-edited with John von Heyking), Eric Voegelin and the Modern Continental Tradition (co-edited with Steven McGuire), and Cosmopolitanism in the Age of Globalization (co-edited with Khalil Habib).

Table of Contents


  1. Introduction to Dostoevsky’s Political Philosophy – Lee Trepanier

Part I: Dostoevsky’s Political Theology
  1. Dostoevsky’s Discovery Of The Christian Foundation Of Politics – David Walsh
  2. The Politics and Experience of Active Love in The Brothers Karamazov – Lee Trepanier
  3. This Star Will Shine Forth From the East: Dostoevsky and the Politics of Humility – Jack Moran
  4. Dostoevsky’s Heroines: or, on the Compassion of the Russian Woman – Richard Avramenko and Jingcai Ying

Part II: Dostoevsky’s Political Philosophy
  1. Philosophical Anthropology and Dostoevsky’s “Legend of the Grand Inquisitor” – Ellis Sandoz
  2. Ugliness, Emptiness and Boredom: Dostoyevsky on the Secular Humanist Social Religion – Ethan Alexander-Davey
  3. Between Compassion and Misanthropy: On Moral Reasoning in Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment – Khalil Habib
  4. Freedom from Freedom: on the Metaphysics of Liberty in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment – Richard Avramenko

Part III: Dostoevsky and the Modern Hermeneutic
  1. Speaking on the Lower Frequencies: Notes from Underground in Ralph Ellison’s America – Steven D. Ealy
  2. The End of the Ancient World: Dostoevsky’ Confidence Game – Ron Srigley
  3. How Bodies Read and Write: Dostoevsky’s Demons and Coetzee’s Master of Petersburg – Michael S. Kochin

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