Pacifism in soviet socio-political thought: from hostility and non-recognition to acceptance and approval

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Introduction. The article considers the evolution of the concept of “pacifism” in Soviet socio- political thought. The stages in the assessments of pacifism by the Soviet social scientists regarding the peculiarities of the historical development of our country are distinguished. Methods and materials. The historiography of the considered problem is rather limited, as a comprehensive study of assessments of pacifism (in the ideological and terminological dimensions) in Soviet socio-political thought has not been conducted. The source base of the study was, first, scientific works, reference encyclopedic editions, and journalistic materials. The following methods and techniques were used in the work: historical-comparative, semantic-cognitive, and historical-semantic. Analysis. According to the author, in the pre-revolutionary period, pacifism was considered a rather integral ideology that had a moderate character and was focused on liberal values. A great influence on the perception of pacifism by representatives of Soviet socio-political thought was provided by the ideological preferences of Bolshevik theorists and, above all, by Lenin’s works, which contained a serious criticism of pacifism as a doctrine alien and hostile to Marxism.

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Social and political thought, pacifism, peacemaking, struggle for peace, encyclopedia

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IDR: 149145739   |   DOI: 10.15688/jvolsu4.2024.3.18

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