Goethe and Hegel in the commissariat of enlightenment
Anatoly Lunačarskij's program of Bolshevik–Marxist aesthetics
pp. 227-241
Abstract
The study of the processes and methods through which elements of Hegelian philosophy and aesthetics have been appropriated and adjusted to the needs of Marxist–Leninist criticism is essential for understanding Bolshevik–Marxist aesthetics in the process of its consolidation into an official doctrine in Soviet Russia. By looking at the career of the Bolshevik Commissar of Enlightenment, Anatoly Lunačarskij, it is possible to discern the extent to which the process was forged by the unsanctioned presence of Goethe and Hegel. The article traces their important contributions in the causes of sustaining revolutionary romanticism and its eventual overcoming in favor of the rationality and solemnity of socialist realism.
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Bakhurst David, Kliger Ilja (2013) Hegel in Russia. Studies in East European Thought 65 (3-4).
Pages: 227-241
DOI: 10.1007/s11212-014-9189-y
Full citation:
Medzhibovskaya Inessa (2013) „Goethe and Hegel in the commissariat of enlightenment: Anatoly Lunačarskij's program of Bolshevik–Marxist aesthetics“. Studies in East European Thought 65 (3-4), 227–241.