Modification of the Principles of Freedom and Equality in Early Twentieth-Century Russian Liberal Thought

Russian Studies in Philosophy 60 (2):140-152 (2022)
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This article analyzes the change in interpretation of the principles of freedom and equality in liberal thought in Russian in the early twentieth century. From the classical negative understanding...

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