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Russian intellectuals in the 19th century grappled with the implications of the French Revolution, questioning the notion of Russia's uniqueness. While some initially found relevance in the Western experience, many ultimately dismissed it as foreign to Russia's destiny. They accurately predicted that Russia, along with much of the world, would likely follow an authoritarian or totalitarian path of development, reflecting a profound divergence from Western ideals. This exploration highlights the complexities of Russian thought and its historical context.
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The French Revolution in Russian Intellectual Life, Dmitry Shlapentokh
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