Information about Nihilist Movement
This article is about the Russian cultural and political movement. For the philosophy of nihilism, see nihilism
The Nihilist movement was an 1860s Russian cultural movement which rejected existing authorities and values. It is derived from the Latin word "nihil", which means "nothing". After the assassination of Tsar Alexander II in 1881, the Nihilists were known throughout Europe as proponents of the use of violence as a tool for political change.
History
The Nihilists were outraged by the relative backwardness of life in Russia in comparison with Western countries such as England and France. Although the term Nihilist had been used before, its widespread usage began with the 1862 novel Fathers and Sons by the Russian author Ivan Turgenev. The main character of the novel, Bazarov, who describes himself as a Nihilist, wants to educate the people. This "go to the people — be the people" campaign reached its height in the 1870s, during which underground groups such as Circle of Tchaikovsky, People's Reprisal and Land and Liberty were formed. This became known as the Narodnik movement. The Russian State attempted to suppress them. In actions described by the Nihilists as propaganda of the deed many government officials were assassinated. In 1881 Alexander II was murdered on the very day he had approved a proposal to call a representative assembly to consider new reforms.Historical context
Beginning with the reign of Peter the Great (1682–1725), many in the Russian elite were fascinated by the technological, artistic, and intellectual achievements of Western Europe:During the 1820s and 1830s Russian thought was influenced powerfully by several waves of German Romantic idealism and then the philosophy of Hegel, both of which raised...the concept of distinct national identity and of “inevitable” historical progress… (Wasiolek, 3)
After the Crimean War (1853–56) however the Nihilists rejected the German-influenced liberals of the 1830–40s generation, decrying previous reforms as ineffective. Both sets of reformers were opposed by the conservative Slavophiles, who sought to defend established traditions and values.
Political philosophy
Nihilist political philosophy saw existing religions, political institutions, and morality as opposed to Freedom. Unlike Anarchists, the Nihilists did not reject the State; they believed that the right sort of rulers would make the right sort of changes to society. The Nihilists did not advocate belief in nothing, they believed in liberating human beings from existing creeds and practices via an appeal to objective values. Although this critique is accompanied by an endorsement of the findings of modern science, it is also (somewhat inconsistently) accompanied by attacks upon the assumption that we can discover truths about the universe.See also
References
- Nihilism in Russian History
- Alexander Berkman, Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist - online text
- Kropotkin, P., Memories of a Revolutionist
- George Kennan and the Russian Empire: How America’s Conscience Became an Enemy of Tsarism by Helen Hundley
- Wasiolek, Edward. Fathers and Sons: Russia at the Cross-roads. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1993. ISBN 0-8057-9445-X
Nihilism (from the Latin nihil, nothing) is a philosophical position, sometimes called an anti-philosophy, which argues that the world, especially past and current human existence, is without objective meaning, purpose, comprehensible truth, or essential value.
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Anthem
Hymn of the Russian Federation
Capital
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Hymn of the Russian Federation
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Emperor Alexander II
Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias
Reign March 3 1855-March 13 1881
Coronation September 7 1856
Born March 29 1818
Moscow
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Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias
Reign March 3 1855-March 13 1881
Coronation September 7 1856
Born March 29 1818
Moscow
Died
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Fathers and Sons
Penguin Classics cover of Fathers and Sons
Author Ivan Turgenev
Original title Отцы и Дети (IPA: [atsy i dʲɛti])
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Penguin Classics cover of Fathers and Sons
Author Ivan Turgenev
Original title Отцы и Дети (IPA: [atsy i dʲɛti])
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Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev (Russian: Ива́н Серге́евич Турге́нев
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The Circle of Tchaikovsky, also known as Tchaikovtsy, Chaikovtsy, or the Grand Propaganda Society (
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The Circle of Tchaikovsky, also known as Tchaikovtsy, Chaikovtsy, or the Grand Propaganda Society (
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Land and Liberty, was a Russian clandestine revolutionary organization of Narodniki (middle- or upper-class revolutionaries attempting to spread socialism in rural areas) in the 1870s...... Click the link for more information.
Narodniks (Russian: Народничество) was the name for Russian revolutionaries of the 1860s and 1870s. Their movement was known as Narodnichestvo or Narodism.
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Propaganda of the deed (or propaganda by the deed, from the French propagande par le fait) is a concept of anarchist origin, which appeared towards the end of the 19th century, that promoted physical violence against political enemies as a way of inspiring
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Emperor Alexander II
Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias
Reign March 3 1855-March 13 1881
Coronation September 7 1856
Born March 29 1818
Moscow
Died
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Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias
Reign March 3 1855-March 13 1881
Coronation September 7 1856
Born March 29 1818
Moscow
Died
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Tsar Peter I
Peter the Great
Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias
Reign 7 May, 1682 - 8 February, 1725
Coronation 25 June, 1682 (as Czar)
Full name Pyotr Alexeyevich Romanov
Titles Czar of Russia
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Peter the Great
Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias
Reign 7 May, 1682 - 8 February, 1725
Coronation 25 June, 1682 (as Czar)
Full name Pyotr Alexeyevich Romanov
Titles Czar of Russia
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (IPA: [ˈgeɔʁk ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈheːgəl]
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Crimean War (1854–1856) was fought between Imperial Russia on one side and an alliance of France, the United Kingdom, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire on the other.
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A Slavophile was a member of an intellectual movement from 19th century that wanted the Russian Empire to be developed upon values and institutions derived from its early history.
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religions and spiritual traditions may be classified into a small number of major groups or world religions: the vast majority of religious and spiritual adherents follow one of Christianity (33% of world population), Islam (20%), Hinduism (13%), Chinese folk religion (6%)
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Morality (from the Latin moralitas "manner, character, proper behaviour") has three principal meanings. In its first descriptive usage, morality means a code of conduct held to be authoritative in matters of right and wrong,
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Freedom
By concept
Philosophical freedom Political freedom Liberty
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Assembly Association Body: clothing, modifying From government Movement Press Religion and beliefs Speech & expression Thought
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Assembly Association Body: clothing, modifying From government Movement Press Religion and beliefs Speech & expression Thought
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Anarchists may refer to:
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- Supporters of the principles of anarchism
- Anarchists (film)
- ''The Anarchists, a book
- "The Anarchists (song)" (Les Anarchistes), a famous song from Léo Ferré
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A state is a political association with effective dominion over a geographic area. It usually includes the set of institutions that claim the authority to make the rules that govern the people of the society in that territory, though its status as a state often depends in part on
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Narodniks (Russian: Народничество) was the name for Russian revolutionaries of the 1860s and 1870s. Their movement was known as Narodnichestvo or Narodism.
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Narodniks (Russian: Народничество) was the name for Russian revolutionaries of the 1860s and 1870s. Their movement was known as Narodnichestvo or Narodism.
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Alexander Berkman (November 21 1870 – June 28 1936) was a Russian immigrant who became an American writer, radical anarchist, and would-be assassin. Berkman was a leading member of the anarchist movement.
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Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist is Alexander Berkman's account of his experience in prison in the U.S. from 1892 to 1906. First published in 1912 by Emma Goldman's Mother Earth press, it has become a classic in autobiographical literature.
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Prince Peter (Pyotr) Alexeyevich Kropotkin (Russian: Пётр Алексе́евич Кропо́ткин
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