The prohibited Nietzsche

anti-nitzscheanism in Soviet russia

Julia V. Sineokaja

pp. 273-288

This article discusses the reception of Nietzsche's philosophy within the USSR. It covers the four phases of Soviet Nietzscheanism between 1920 and 1980, paying specific attention to the Soviet Nietzsche studies of the Stalin epoch. By making use of publications and archive materials, this article reconstructs the historical and logical formation of Nietzsche's negative image in post-revolutionary Russia that characterized him as an ideologist of imperialism and National Socialism. In addition to this, this article examines the facts impeding the process of Nietzsche's de-nazification in Russia.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11212-018-9315-3

Full citation:

Sineokaja, J.V. (2018). The prohibited Nietzsche: anti-nitzscheanism in Soviet russia. Studies in East European Thought 70 (4), pp. 273-288.

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