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The Formation of the personality of a Western European Revolutionary: a socio-philosophical analysis

https://doi.org/10.26907/2079-5912.2025.3.73-79

Abstract

The article raises the question of the genesis of the personality type of a revolutionary. The author of the article considers the social personality type of a revolutionary as one of the most important stages in the formation of a new European personality. The author compares the social personality types of the rebel, terrorist, and revolutionary to demonstrate the distinctive features of the latter, as well as to determine its place in modern social processes. It is revealed that a revolutionary has different criteria for acting in the social space compared to a terrorist. The author comes to the conclusion that in modern mass society, the personality type of a revolutionary remains significant, despite attempts to identify with the personality type of a terrorist. The author comes to the conclusion that in modern society, the personality type of a revolutionary is significant and socially in demand, but theoretically it is difficult to diagnose, since in practice it has not yet become a fully formed subject of social action.

About the Author

A. B. Savelyeva
Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University
Russian Federation

Savelyeva Alexandra Borisovna, Assistant, Institute of Social and Philosophical Sciences and Mass Communications, Department of Social Philosophy

Kazan, 420008



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Savelyeva A.B. The Formation of the personality of a Western European Revolutionary: a socio-philosophical analysis. The Kazan Socially-Humanitarian Bulletin. 2025;(3(70)):73-79. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26907/2079-5912.2025.3.73-79

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