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Aleksandr Aleksandrovič Zinovʹev


Alternative spellings:
Aleksandr A. Zinovʹev
A. Sinowjew
A. A. Sinowjew
Aleksandr Aleksandrowitsch Sinowjew
Alexandr A. Sinowjew
A. A. Zinovʹev
Alexander Zinověv
Aleksandr A. Zinov'ev
Aleksandr Zinov'ev
Alexander Alexandrowitsch Sinowjew
Aleksandr Zinovʹev
Alexandre Zinoviev
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Zinoviev
Alexander Zinoviev
Alexander Sinowjew
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Zinovʹev
Aleksander Zinoviev
A.A. Zinovʹev
Aleksandr Zinoviev
Aleksandre Zinoviev
A.A. Sinowjew
Aleksandr Aleksandrovič Sinowjew
Aleksander Zinowiew
Александр Александрович Зиновьев

B: 29. September 1922 Gouvernement Kostroma
D: 10. Mai 2006
Biblio: Stand: 04.09.2018: Geboren am 29. Okt. 1922 im Dorf Pachtino, Kostromskaja gubernija, RSFSR, SSSR, gestorben am 10. Mai 2006 in Moskau. - Russischer Dissident, Soziologe, Logiker und Schriftsteller.- 1978 aus der Sowjetunion ausgewiesen. Lebte bis zu seiner Rückkehr nach Russland im Jahr 1999 in München ; 1970-1978 Prof. für Logik u. Wirtschaftsmethodik in Moskau, Emigration, lebt seit 1994 wieder in Moskau; Russ. Philosoph und Schriftsteller, Dissident ; Schriftsteller, Philosoph ; Schriftsteller, Russland
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  • Dissident
  • Hochschullehrer
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    Alexander Alexandrovich Zinoviev (Russian: Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Зино́вьев; October 29, 1922 – May 10, 2006) was a Soviet philosopher, writer, sociologist, and journalist. Coming from a poor peasant family, a participant in World War II, Alexander Zinoviev in the 1950s and 1960s was one of the symbols of the rebirth of philosophical thought in the Soviet Union. After the publication in the West of the screening book Yawning Heights, which brought Zinoviev world fame, in 1978 he was expelled from the country and deprived of Soviet citizenship. He returned to Russia in 1999. The creative heritage of Zinoviev includes about 40 books, covers a number of areas of knowledge: sociology, social philosophy, mathematical logic, ethics, political thought. Most of his work is difficult to attribute to any direction, put in any framework, including academic. Having gained fame in the 1960s as a researcher of non-classical logic, in exile, Zinoviev was forced to become a professional writer, considering himself primarily a sociologist. Works in the original genre of "sociological novel" brought international recognition to Zinoviev. Often he is characterized as an independent Russian thinker, one of the largest, most original and controversial figures of Russian social thought of the second half of the 20th century. Anti-Stalinist in his youth, Zinoviev throughout his life held strong views on society, criticizing at first the Soviet system, then the Russian political system and the Western world, and at the end of his life, the processes of globalization. Zinoviev's worldview was distinguished by tragedy and pessimism. In the West, as in Russia, his non-conformist views were harshly criticized. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

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      2003
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      1999
    1
      1995
    1
      1988
    1
      1986
    1
      1981
    1
      1976

    Series

    1. Serija "Istorija Rossii : sovremennyj vzgljad" (1)