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'''Russian cosmism''' is a philosophical and cultural movement that emerged in Russia in the early 20th century. | '''Russian cosmism''' is a philosophical and cultural movement that emerged in Russia in the early 20th century. |
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Russian cosmism is a philosophical and cultural movement that emerged in Russia in the early 20th century.
"Cosmism emerged in Russia before the October Revolution and developed through the 1920s and 1930s; like Marxism and the European avant-garde, two other movements that shared this intellectual moment, Russian Cosmism rejected the contemplative for the transformative, aiming to create not merely new art or philosophy but a new world. Cosmism went the furthest in its visions of transformation, calling for the end of death, the resuscitation of the dead, and free movement in cosmic space."[1]
External links
- Russian Cosmism edited by Boris Groys
- The Visionary Ideas of the Russian Cosmists
- Russian cosmism on Wikipedia