Эрос и личность By Nikolai Berdyaev

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Эрос и личность By Nikolai Berdyaev
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1874 1948 Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev was born at Kyiv in 1874 of an aristocratic family He commenced his education in a military school and subsequently entered the University of Kiev There he accepted Marxism and took part in political agitation for which he was expelled At twenty five he was exiled from Kiev to the north of Russia and narrowly escaped a second period of exile shortly before the Revolution Before this however he had broken with Marxism in company with Sergius Bulgakov and in 1909 he contributed to a symposium which reaffirmed the values of Orthodox Christianity After the October Revolution he was appointed by the Bolshevists to a chair of philosophy in the University of Moscow but soon fell into disfavour for his indep Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev was born at Kyiv in 1874 of an aristocratic family He commenced his education in a military school and subsequently entered the University of Kiev There he accepted Marxism and took part in political agitation for which he was expelled At twenty five he was exiled from Kiev to the north of Russia and narrowly escaped a second period of exile shortly before the Revolution Before this however he had broken with Marxism in company with Sergius Bulgakov and in 1909 he contributed to a symposium which reaffirmed the values of Orthodox Christianity After the October Revolution he was appointed by the Bolshevists to a chair of philosophy in the University of Moscow but soon fell into disfavour for his independent political opinions He was twice imprisoned and in 1922 was expelled from the country He settled first in Berlin where he opened a Russian Academy of Philosophy and Religion Thence he moved to Clamart near Paris where he lectured in a similar institution In 1939 he was invited to lecture at the Sorbonne He lived through the German occupation unmolested After the liberation he announced his adhesion to the Soviet government but later an article by him published in a Paris Russian newspaper criticising the return to a policy of repression was tantamount to a withdrawal of this He died at Clamart March 24 1948 site_link.