Russia and Western Man (Europe and the Eastern Soul)

Russia and Western Man (Europe and the Eastern Soul)
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Download or read book Russia and Western Man (Europe and the Eastern Soul) written by Walter Schubart and published by . This book was released on 2020-02-19 with total page 330 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A provocative analysis of the relationship between Russia and the West, and a prophecy of its ultimate outcome"Europe never had, nor did she ever claim to have, a mission to fulfill towards Russia. At the most, she desired concessions or economic booty. But for almost a century, Russia had been conscious of a mission towards Europe; this feeling finally crystallized into a Russian national consciousness. Russia did not crave to enrich herself by conquest--she only desired to redeem the Western world. The Russian soul finds its greatest happiness in sacrifice and is perpetually striving towards an all-embracing unity. It desires to embody in flesh and blood the concept of universal humanity. The Russian soul overflowed into the Western world which, in its desire for the whole, it sought to capture. It seeks, not to complete itself, but to offer lavishly; it seeks not to take but to give. The Russian soul is a messianic soul, whose ultimate aim and ultimate bliss are the exuberance and abandonment with which it desires to become immersed in the All." (p. 26)"What I am now about to say may appear bold, but it must nevertheless be said. Russia is the only country which can and will redeem Europe--for the simple reason that toward all vital problems she assumes an attitude which is diametrically opposed to that of all European nations. Out of the depths of her unique suffering, and because of it, Russia is able to bring a deeper knowledge of mankind and of the meaning of human life to the other nations. The Russians possess the spiritual qualities required for this task, qualities that are lacking in every Western nation."In its present form, the problem of East and West represents, at one and the same time, the great problem of the rebirth of humanity, the possibility of regenerating the West, a reminder of the necessity of reuniting a divided mankind and the task of creating the perfect type of human being." (p. 31)


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