Dostoyevsky’s Inquisitor: The Question of Evil, Suffering and Freedom of Will In Totalitarian Regimes
Blom, Tine. 2003. Dostoyevsky’s Inquisitor: The Question of Evil, Suffering and Freedom of Will In Totalitarian Regimes. Working Paper. Goldsmiths, University of London, London. [Report]
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An earlier version of this paper was presented at the seminar Cultures of Marginality: Confessions, Dialogues and Narratives, held on the 17th and 18th of September 2001 in Lillehammer, Norway, and later printed as a college working paper. The seminar was a co-operation between Lillehammer College and the Centre for Urban and Cultural Research (CUCR) at Goldsmiths’ College, the University of London. |
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democratic values, Grand Inquisitor, novel, political science, mysteries, authority, religious-totalitarian regimes |
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2003 |
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01 Aug 2023 15:03 |
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