Nikolay Chernyshevsky
Russian writer and nihilist philosopher (1828–1889) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky[lower-alpha 1] (24 July [O.S. 12 July] 1828 – 29 October [O.S. 17 October] 1889) was a Russian literary and social critic, journalist, novelist, democrat, and socialist philosopher, often identified as a utopian socialist and leading theoretician of Russian nihilism and Narodniks. He was the dominant intellectual figure of the 1860s revolutionary democratic movement in Russia, despite spending much of his later life in exile to Siberia, and was later highly praised by Karl Marx, Georgi Plekhanov, and Vladimir Lenin.
"Chernyshevsky" redirects here. For other uses, see Chernyshevsky (disambiguation).
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Николай Чернышевский | |
Born | (1828-07-24)24 July 1828 |
Died | 29 October 1889(1889-10-29) (aged 61) |
Nationality | Russian |
Notable work | What Is to Be Done? |
Era | 19th-century philosophy |
Region | Russian philosophy |
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