Pyotr Lavrovich Lavrov's "Historical Letters" is one of the foundational texts of 19th-century Russian social thought, exerting a profound influence on the formation of populist ideology. Written in 1868-1869 and initially published in the journal "Nedelya" (Week) under the pseudonym "Mirtov," these philosophical and historical essays raise fundamental questions about the role of critical thinking in the historical process, the price of progress, and the moral duty of educated classes to the people. Lavrov developed the concept of the intelligentsia's "unrepayable debt," according to which educational privileges were purchased at the cost of the suffering of millions, and therefore thinking individuals are obligated to serve the cause of social progress. These ideas inspired an entire generation of Russian youth to revolutionary activity and to reach out to the people. This edition presents this classic text with contemporary commentary, allowing one to understand both the historical context of its creation and its enduring significance for understanding the Russian intellectual tradition.
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