Belyaev D., Semeeva S. SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY OF TERRORIST ACTIVITY: INSIGHTS INTO INDIVIDUAL FATES DURING THE FIRST RUSSIAN REVOLUTION // Studia Humanitatis Borealis. 2024. Vol. 1. № 3. P. 8‒11.

DOI: 10.15393/j12.art.2024.4121


Issue № 3

PHILOSOPHY

SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY OF TERRORIST ACTIVITY: INSIGHTS INTO INDIVIDUAL FATES DURING THE FIRST RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

Belyaev
   Dmitry
PhD in Philosophy,
Professor of the Department of Philosophy, Political Science and Theology,
Lipetsk State Pedagogical University named after P.P. Semenov-Tyan-Shan, Institute of History, Law and Social Sciences,
Lipetsk, Russian Federation, dm.a.belyaev@gmail.com
Semeeva
   Svetlana
, Postgraduate student, Department of National and Universal History,
Lipetsk State Pedagogical University named after P.P. Semenov-Tyan-Shan, Institute of History, Law and Social Sciences,
Lipetsk, Russian Federation, svetlana.semeeva@mail.ru
Ключевые слова:
philosophy of terrorism
anthropology of terrorism
Russian terrorists
meaning of life
intension to happiness.
Аннотация: In light of the escalating terrorist threat facing modern Russia, this article examines the worldview of individuals who perpetrated acts of terrorism during the revolutionary period from 1904 to 1907, when the country was rocked by a surge of violence. The study explores the issue of whether personal fulfillment can be achieved through acts of terror, as illustrated by the tragic destinies of revolutionary terrorists who were members of the Russian Socialist Revolutionary Party. The research employs a variety of methodologies, including ideographic, anthropological, and comparative approaches. Ultimately, the authors draw conclusions regarding the warped lives of these revolutionary terrorists, highlighting how their immersion in terror left little room for love, family, or healthy emotional experiences.

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