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  1. 28 de feb. de 2022 · Así el filósofo ruso Iván Ilyin (1883-1954) -a quien el Presidente Vladimir Putin suele citar en sus más importantes discursos- sostenía que una mano de hierro y un autoritarismo implacable eran la única opción para Rusia. De hecho, en diciembre de 2014, en su famoso mensaje anual del Estado, Putin lo citó como uno de los grandes ...

  2. 29 de ene. de 2021 · Ilyin “trẻ”: Triết gia của lý tưởng và pháp luật. Ivan Ilyin được mệnh danh là người khai sáng của các chủ nghĩa phát xít Thiên Chúa giáo của Nga (Russian Christian Facism). Tuy nhiên, ông chưa bao giờ được xem là một ngôi sao triết học hay chính trị học. Ivan Ilyin (1883-1954).

  3. 24 de ago. de 2017 · Anyone serious about understanding modern Russia will pay less attention to NPR and more attention to the legacy of Russian conservatism, which in turn means considering the writer Ivan Ilyin (1883-1954). A philosopher who has influenced Vladimir Putin, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, and a host of lesser-known players in Eurasian politics, Ilyin ...

  4. 18 de mar. de 2022 · Ivan Ilyin. Ilyin was concerned that Russians weren’t the first to apply fascism. In 1927 he tried to show Russian supremacy by connecting the White opposition to the Bolsheviks as the beginning of the fascism movement in Russia. Ilyin referred to them as “my White brothers, the fascists.”.

  5. Una de las conclusiones de Ilyín, repetida una y otra vez por Putin, es que las guerras y luchas de Rusia son de autodefensa, en contra de fuerzas que tratan de agredir y despojar la pureza y el espíritu de su país. El filósofo añade que la preservación de Rusia requiere de un líder fuerte, que concentre el poder en sus manos ...

  6. Ilyin was formally educated in the Faculty of Law of Moscow University, with special concentration on the history of philosophy and philosophy of law. The writing of his major work on legal philosophy stretched over much of his adult life, and was published only after his death. It focused on the concept of pravosoznanie, loosely translatable ...

  7. Ivan Aleksandrovich Ilʹin, United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Office of Russian and European Analysis. Publisher. Office of Russian and European Analysis, 2007. Length. 132 pages. Export Citation.