Philosophical social space of the Riga Treaty era – Russian perspective, meaning
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https://doi.org/10.15633/lie.62203Keywords:
the Treaty of Riga, philosophy of law, Marxism, Leninism, twin landAbstract
The article is an attempt to describe the philosophical social space of the Riga Treaty era from the Russian perspective and an attempt to describe its meaning. The article describes in a condensed form the development of social thought (Russian / Soviet Marxism). It describes, among others the roles of the philosophy of law, the so-called legal nihilism, the meaning of Leon Petrażycki’s thoughts. In conclusion, he puts the perspective of the treatise of Riga in the context of Hilary Putnam’s thought experiment on the “twin land”.
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